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Friday 10 June 2011
Weak channel demand prompts memory module houses launch big price cut, says inSpectrum
The price erosion in the channel has aggravated as leading DRAM module houses have launched sharp price revisions, prompting traders/brokers to dump more inventory, according to in...
Friday 3 June 2011
DRAM and NAND flash contract market yet seeing any rebound, says inSpectrum
Despite claims from leading vendors about a positive memory price outlook for the later half of 2011, a meaningful rebound is yet to be seen in the near term. Seasonal demand weakness,...
Friday 20 May 2011
Another quiet week in DRAM, NAND flash spot markets, says inSpectrum
The DRAM and NAND flash spot markets were quiet this week (May 16-20), with prices continuing falling, according to inSpectrum.
Friday 13 May 2011
Bearish outlook mutes DRAM and NAND flash transactions, says inSpectrum
Nothing much has changed in the DRAM and NAND flash spot markets in May, with average selling price (ASP) for all mainstream items continuing posting an average weekly drop of 1-2%...
Friday 8 April 2011
DRAM contract price rebounds on supply concerns, says inSpectrum
The long-awaited price rebound finally occurred in price negotiations in the first half of April, thanks to PC OEMs' inventory build-up for the high season and potential supply constraints,...
Monday 28 March 2011
DRAM spot price sets for rebound, says inSpectrum
Thanks to a long-awaited price rebound at the DRAM contract market, a brisk sentiment is expected to spread across to the spot market, with a mild price rebound expected to emerge...
Friday 18 March 2011
Memory chip price soars amid supply concerns, says inSpectrum
The earthquake that hit northeastern Japan has sparked widespread concerns about DRAM and NAND flash supply, bringing a record rebound in the channels this week (March 14-18), according...
Friday 11 March 2011
DRAM spot market yet to see price rebound, says inSpectrum
While DRAM contract price is set for a mild rebound from late March, no signs of meaningful improvement have been seen in the spot market, according to inSpectrum. DRAM spot prices...
Friday 4 March 2011
Memory spot market remains quiet, says inSpectrum
Both DRAM and NAND flash spot markets remained quiet at the beginning of the month, showing a mild downhill price trend, according to inSpectrum.
Friday 25 February 2011
Unclear outlook mutes memory spot markets, says inSpectrum
A mild price drop was seen across the board in both DRAM and NAND flash spot markets this week (February 21-25) amid unclear outlook. Although most industry players foresee a price...
Friday 18 February 2011
Prices fall in memory spot market, says inSpectrum
ASP for both DRAM and NAND flash chips went downhill in the spot market this week (Feb 14-18) after a stable trend since late January, according to inSpectrum.
Friday 11 February 2011
DRAM contract pricing stablizes in February, says inSpectrum
Contract pricing for mainstream DRAM has stabilized in February with most vendors refraining from cutting prices further after seeing falls for six straight months, according to in...
Friday 28 January 2011
DRAM spot price sees big jump, says inSpectrum
The DRAM spot market this week (January 24-28) saw all mainstream DDR3 chip prices increase by about 10%, sending price of the 2Gb branded DDR3 chip to above the US$2 mark again....
Friday 21 January 2011
Memory spot market quiet ahead of Lunar New Year holidays, says inSpectrum
The memory spot market was quiet this week (January 17-21) ahead of the upcoming Chinese New Year (early February), according to inSpectrum.
Monday 3 January 2011
NAND flash spot price solid, says inSpectrum
Spot pricing for mainstream NAND flash continued to climb last week (Dec 27-31) while DRAM chips saw mild drops, according to inSpectrum.
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