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.
Speculation of a large order of NAND flash chips by Apple have contributed activity at the spot market for the week of April 6-10, according to inSpectrum.
A series of DRAM production cuts since the fourth quarter of 2008 has resulted in a supply-demand balance that is being reflected in the stabilizing ASP trend for mainstream chips,...
Spot prices for DRAM have gone down in the week of March 30-April 3, as more agents/distributors began dumping their DDR chip inventory, according to inSpectrum. In contrast, the...
Spot prices for DRAM have surged by over 20% for the week of March 23-27, mainly driven by news about potential shutdown at fabs in Taiwan, according to inSpectrum.
Prices for DRAM chips have trended upward by around 2.6% during the week of March 16-20, while NAND flash prices have grown up to 0.88%, according to inSpectrum.
Spot pricing for DRAM has been relatively stable this week (March 6-13), as vendors have been reluctant to sell below reasonable quotes amid speculation that DRAM makers will further...
Contract quotes for mainstream 1GB DDR2 modules posted a slide of 1.2% sequentially in the first half of March, after having a stable February, according to inSpectrum. This implies...
Attention has been drawn to NAND flash in the memory spot markets this week (February 23-27) as industry players speculate about the booking status of Apple, according to inSpectrum...
DRAM contract prices remain flat sequentially in the second half of February, as the market sees a lack of momentum for growth, according to inSpectrum. However, a price correction...
A bullish trend was seen in the memory spot markets in the first trading week after the Lunar New Year holidays(January 23-30), with the DRAM pricing being supported by the news of...
Transactions are muted in both the DRAM and NAND flash spot market this week as most industry players are preparing to have their Lunar New Year (January 26) holiday, resulting in...
Contract prices of mainstream DRAM chips have stabilized trend with mild growth being seen in the second half of January, whereas prices for mainstream NAND flash chips have sustained...
The previous strong price rally as seen in both DRAM and NAND flash is being discouraged as industry players are chilled by fundamental demand weakness across the board, according...
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