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Wednesday 23 November 2005
DRAMeXchange: DRAM contract price drop picks up speed
DRAM contract prices dropped about 6% on average for the second half of November, while a listless spot market kept DRAM pricing relatively flat last week, with NAND flash the only...
Thursday 17 November 2005
DRAMeXchange: Players begin dumping DRAM inventory; NAND flash demand up
As DRAM prices continue trending downward, some major DRAM buyers and module houses are suffering losses due to their DRAM inventory levels on hand. DRAMeXchange observed that some...
Wednesday 9 November 2005
DRAMeXchange: Makers fight to slow contract price drops
DRAM contract price negotiations for the first half of November took longer than usual as the price reductions requested by PC OEMs were much higher than the rate which DRAM makers...
Wednesday 2 November 2005
DRAMeXchange: DDR2 oversupply to ease by December as makers shift capacity
Persistent sluggish demand continues to weigh on DRAM pricing in both the contract and spot markets. DRAMeXchange does not expect DRAM prices to rebound in the near term but NAND...
Wednesday 26 October 2005
DRAMeXchange: DDR2 prices still falling faster than DDR prices
Demand remains weak in the spot market despite the fact memory prices continue falling. However, DRAMeXchange observed that the rate that DDR spot prices are falling has slowed, except...
Wednesday 19 October 2005
DRAMeXchange: DDR2 will not gain traction until 1Q06; substrate shortage key for flash supply in spot market
Spot prices for all mainstream DRAM segments continued to trend down during the week of October 11-18 with prices for efficiently tested (eTT) memory seeing the greatest drop, at...
Wednesday 12 October 2005
DRAMeXchange: DRAM prices barely move, but NAND flash still on the rise
DRAM spot prices traded within a narrow band due to sluggish demand. Prices for all DRAM segments trended down with 512Mbit DDR 333 suffering the largest drop, at 1.74%. Efficiently...
Wednesday 5 October 2005
DRAMeXchange: No chip shortage amid delayed demand
Memory spot prices during the week from September 27 to October 4 were stable, though all DRAM segments, excluding efficiently tested (eTT) memory, saw their spot prices trending...
Wednesday 21 September 2005
DRAMeXchange: A tepid market despite the coming holidays in China
Stable memory prices in the week from September 13-20 signified a lukewarm memory market, as spot price fluctuations for all types of memory, including DDR, DDR2, SDRAM and NAND flash,...
Friday 16 September 2005
DRAMeXchange: China holiday not stimulating demand
Constrained by declining demand in China and Europe, the spot market has remained quiet with DRAM (including efficiently tested DDR) and NAND flash prices remaining flat last week.
Wednesday 7 September 2005
DRAMeXchange: DRAM prices to see moderate increase in September
Spot prices slipped in August as traders began to dump the inventory they had built since May, when DDR 256Mb DDR prices were as low as US$2.3. Since early August, demand in retail...
Wednesday 31 August 2005
DRAMeXchange: Memory spot prices continue to slide
Except for 8Gbit NAND flash parts, spot prices for all types of memory were down within a range of 4% for the last week of August (23-30) amid weak demand in the market and limited...
Wednesday 24 August 2005
DRAMeXchange: All spot DRAM prices down
Spot prices for DRAM chips, including DDR, DDR2 and SDRAM, all trended downward during the week of August 16-23.
Wednesday 17 August 2005
DRAMeXchange: Spot market experiencing the dog days of summer
High-density DRAM memory pricing started trending slightly upwards in the spot market in the week August 9-16 with 512Mbit DDR-333 enjoying the largest growth at 3%. Lower-density...
Wednesday 10 August 2005
DRAMeXchange: Substantial MP3 player demand boost NAND flash prices
Spot prices for DRAM were flat over the week of August 2-9, with the price of 512Mbit DDR-400 seeing only a slight sequential drop of 0.17%. Effectively tested (eTT) DDR spot prices...
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