A fire recently broke out at Micron Technology's DRAM fab in Taichung, central Taiwan, prompting concerns among industry participants regarding the short-term pricing trend.
DRAM spot prices will resume the same growth trend as contract prices after August, according to sources at Taiwan-based memory module manufacturers, who are optimistic about their...
Spot market prices for memory products weakened in May due to subdued end-market demand, while contract market prices remained on an upward trend, driven by robust demand for AI and...
Despite a short-term correction in spot market prices for DRAM memory, contract prices will continue to rise in the second half of the year, according to memory module manufacturer...
Memory prices are rising quarter after quarter, yet consumer electronics demand remains subdued. Recently, there have been rumors that Chinese memory module manufacturers are clearing...
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.
Memory chipmakers intend to raise prices, and contract prices will likely rise in the second quarter of 2024, according to industry sources. Although end-market demand is weak and...
Spot prices for NAND flash have been steadily increasing in December, with flash wafer prices rising by more than 15% in a single month. Prices are likely to rise further in 2024,...
Memory chip vendors' production cuts have sent NAND flash prices rising, with recent increases mainly taking place in the spot market for mobile embedded applications, according to...
NAND flash spot prices have risen substantially since late July as memory chipmakers scale back output. Prices may experience a deceleration in growth in the first half of 2024 if...
Memory chip makers' strict production cuts have managed to shore up the NAND wafer prices, with module houses scrambling to secure supply, according to industry sources.
Spot market prices for both NAND flash and DRAM memory have risen in September, largely due to suppliers' efforts to reduce production, according to industry sources.