Memory market research firm inSpectrum provides a weekly update on spot pricing in the NAND flash and DRAM markets and bimonthly updates on contract pricing.
Demand for both DRAM and NAND flash remained low at the spot market this week (July 3-10). Industry players are cautious over procurement and were only willing to restock in very...
Transactions for both DRAM and NAND flash remained limited this week (June 29-July 3), as many module houses/distributors conducted their mid-year inventory checks, said inSpectrum...
Sluggish demand, along with weak pricing, continued in both DRAM and NAND flash spot markets this week (June 22-26). Traders/brokers found it difficult to spur any transactions despite...
Spot market activities for both the DRAM and NAND flash markets were very quiet this week (June 15-19), resulting in only a marginal change in pricing, according to inSpectrum.
The sharp price fall of effectively tested (eTT) chips drew the spotlight at the DRAM spot market this week (June 8-12) as an influx of Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) chips...
Despite weak demand, spot prices for both DRAM and NAND flash have seen mild growth this week (June 1-5) as a result of pricing adjustments by some vendors, according to inSpectrum...
A mild price drop has been seen in both the DRAM and NAND flash spot markets this week (May 11-15) due to increased supply of chips in the channel, according to inSpectrum.
The average selling price (ASPs) for mainstream DRAM chips has grown by more than 5% sequentially in the first half of May, thanks to decreased output and a slight improvement in...
With the May Day holiday approaching in the Greater China region, memory demand has weakened, resulting in lower spot pricing for both DRAM and NAND flash, according to inSpectrum...
Anticipation of a positive price trend following Elpida Memory president's claims of a price hike has spurred mainstream DRAM chip prices this week (April 20-24), according to inSp...
A healthy DRAM average selling price (ASP) trend has been sustained into the second half of April, with prices for all mainstream DRAM modules posting low single-digit sequential...