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Thursday 6 June 2024
Memory module manufacturers compete to ride AI growth wave; gather at Computex 2024 to showcase results
The memory industry is reaching new heights riding the AI wave.
Wednesday 5 June 2024
DDR5 prices have room for further 10-20% rise
Major chipmakers have already allocated production capacity for DDR5 chips in 2024, suggesting that prices are unlikely to decrease. DDR5 prices have room for another 10-20% increase...
Tuesday 7 May 2024
DRAM and NAND flash prices unlikely to fall over next 2 quarters, says Team Group exec
DRAM and NAND flash prices are unlikely to trend downward in the next two quarters, according to Gerry Chen, president of memory module company Team Group.
Tuesday 9 April 2024
Memory prices to rally through 3Q24, says Adata
Memory prices are expected to rise through the third quarter of 2024, according to memory module house Adata Technology.
Thursday 16 November 2023
DDR5 to go mainstream in 3Q24, says Team Group
Memory module firm Team Group has disclosed that the DDR5 segment now accounts for 35-40% of its total DRAM product sales, and the company expects DDR5 to become the mainstream in...
Tuesday 29 August 2023
Memory module houses put growing focus on non-Chinese markets
Team Group and other Taiwan-based memory module houses have increasingly prioritized their expansion into non-Chinese markets due to intense price competition in the Chinese retail...
Tuesday 8 August 2023
Industrial memory module specialists see demand pick up
Industrial memory module demand is poised to pick up at a gradual pace in the second half of this year, while inventory adjustments for consumer DDR4 and SSD devices are proceeding...
Monday 12 June 2023
Team Group and Phison stay cautious with 2H23 memory demand
Despite some market observers' optimism about the recovery of the memory market in the second half of 2023, Taiwan-based memory module maker Team Group and NAND controller chip maker...
Thursday 1 June 2023
Team Group lands large-volume memory module orders for server applications
Memory module and SSD vendor Team Group reportedly recently landed a large-volume B2B memory module order from an international ODM, according to industry sources.
Tuesday 11 April 2023
Adata, Team Group vary in 2H23 memory market outlook
Adata Technology believes its industry will start stabilizing in the second quarter, while fellow memory module firm Team Group still sees the industry having a difficult year.
Wednesday 8 March 2023
Inventories held by memory module houses approach healthy state
Despite the fact that chipmakers still have excess inventories, memory module houses have seen their inventories approach a healthy state, according to industry sources.
Thursday 19 January 2023
Memory module vendor Team Group to return to growth track in 2023
Taiwan's memory module and SSD vendor Team Group is optimistic that its revenues will return to a growth track in 2023, expecting annual sales for the year to grow 23% on year to...
Friday 16 December 2022
DRAM demand likely to pick up by 2Q23
DRAM memory demand is expected to pick up by the second quarter of 2023, while recovery in NAND flash demand is unlikely to occur until the second half of the year due to more suppliers...
Thursday 8 December 2022
Memory module makers report decreased November revenues
Most downstream memory module makers, including Adata Technology, Apacer Technology, and Innodisk, witnessed a month-on-month decline in November revenues as memory prices have continued...
Tuesday 11 October 2022
NAND flash prices fall below cash cost, says Phison CEO
NAND flash memory prices have fallen below the chip suppliers' cash-cost levels, indicating the market bottom is near, according to KS Pua, CEO for flash device controller specialist...
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