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Friday 21 May 2010
DDR2 spot price goes further down, says inSpectrum
A stronger price correction occurred in both DRAM and NAND flash spot markets this week (May 17-21). With the DRAM contract market having seen a complete crossover to DDR3, DDR2 was...
Friday 14 May 2010
Price correction continues in DRAM, NAND flash spot markets, says inSpectrum
A price correction in the DRAM and NAND flash spot markets continued this week (May 10-14), resulting in mild price drops, according to inSpectrum.
Friday 30 April 2010
DRAM and NAND flash spot prices drop, says inSpectrum
Both the DRAM and NAND flash spot markets remained weak this week (April 26-30), resulting in price correction, said inSpectrum.
Friday 23 April 2010
Memory spot market remains weak ahead of holiday in China, says inSpectrum
Buying incentives for memory continued to be weak this week (April 19-23), resulting in a mild price drop in the DRAM and NAND flash spot markets, according to inSpectrum.
Thursday 22 April 2010
Producer hanging onto Poly-Si supply in hopes of spot price increase
Polycrystalline silicon (poly-Si) spot price has increased to US$55/kg compared with US$50-55/kg seen in the first quarter, and prices for some express orders have risen to US$56-57,...
Friday 16 April 2010
Demand slows down in DRAM spot market, says inSpectrum
With most memory module houses having already stocked up many DDR2 chips, demand slowed down this week (April 12-16), resulting in a price correction, according to inSpectrum.
Friday 9 April 2010
DRAM vendors raise contract quotes for 1H April, says inSpectrum
Despite a mild price drop in the DRAM spot market, major vendors have been able to raise quotes for both DDR2 and DDR3 in the contract market in the first half of April. A mild price...
Friday 2 April 2010
Strong DRAM spot price rally followed by price correction, says inSpectrum
After a surge of about 30% in both DDR2 and DDR3 spot prices in March, a price correction was seen this week (March 29-April 2), according to inSpectrum.
Friday 26 March 2010
Spot prices for 1Gb DDR2 go beyond DDR3
Spot market prices for 1Gb DDR2 memory have drifted higher to surpass those for same-density DDR3 parts, DRAMeXchange data show.
Friday 26 March 2010
Speculation sends DRAM spot prices to record high, says inSpectrum
Spot prices for all types of DRAM hit record-high levels this week (March 22-26), thanks to price hikes by some vendors and speculative trading, according to inSpectrum.
Thursday 25 March 2010
Motech seeking hikes in solar cell contract prices for 2Q10, says chairman
Taiwan-based solar cell maker Motech Industries is negotiating with clients for higher contract prices for the second quarter of 2010 due to booming demand, according to company chairman...
Tuesday 23 March 2010
DDR3 spot prices reach US$3
Spot market prices for branded 1Gb DDR3 chips continued rallying to close at US$3 on average on March 22, while effectively tested (eTT) DDR3 climbed to US$2.98, according to DRAMe...
Friday 19 March 2010
DDR2 gains stronger momentum, says inSpectrum
Spot price of DDR2 gained stronger momentum this week (March 15-19), thanks to price hike by Kingston Technology, as well as inventory replenishments from the emerging markets, according...
Friday 19 March 2010
DRAM spot prices keep rising
Spot prices for mainstream 1Gb DDR2 and same-density DDR3 have recently rallied to approach the US$3 mark, reflecting demand is outstripping supply, according to industry sources.
Friday 12 March 2010
DDR2 spot pricing up on shrinking supply, says inSpectrum
Spot price of DDR2 regained momentum this week (March 8-12) amid shrinking supply from memory module houses, according to inSpectrum.
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