Production cutbacks and demand for restocking inventory from emerging markets pushed up NAND flash ASPs by about 20% sequentially in the second quarter of 2009, according to DRAMeXchange. The price rally contributed to major NAND flash suppliers' revenue growth for the quarter.
The global top-six NAND flash chip suppliers generated combined revenues of around US$2.79 billion in the second quarter, up 33.6% from US$2.09 billion in the first, said DRAMeXchange. In line with the sales growth, the branded companies also saw their combined shipments up 10% on quarter.
Samsung Electronics continued to lead the NAND flash market in the second quarter, but its share slid to 36%, from 37.2% in the first, data compiled by DRAMeXchange showed. Toshiba retained second place with a 34.5% share in the second quarter, while Hynix Semiconductor resumed its seat among the top-three suppliers.
Hynix slipped to the fourth in the first quarter, due to insufficient funds for technology migration and the phase-out of its 200mm (8-inch) wafer production, according to previous reports.
| 		 DRAMeXchange: Global Top-6 NAND flash vendors revenues and market share, 2Q09 (US$m)  | 	|||||
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  | 				 2Q09  | 				 1Q09  | 				 Revenue growth Q/Q  | 	||
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  | 				 Revenues  | 				 Market share  | 				 Revenues  | 				 Market share  | 	|
| 		 Samsung  | 				 1,037  | 				 37.2 %  | 				 750  | 				 36.0%  | 				 36.0%  | 	
| 		 Toshiba  | 				 960  | 				 34.5%  | 				 740  | 				 35.5%  | 				 35.5%  | 	
| 		 Hynix  | 				 288  | 				 10.3%  | 				 171  | 				 8.2%  | 				 8.2%  | 	
| 		 Micron  | 				 236  | 				 8.5%  | 				 200  | 				 9.6%  | 				 9.6%  | 	
| 		 Intel  | 				 193  | 				 6.9%  | 				 155  | 				 7.4%  | 				 7.4%  | 	
| 		 Numonyx  | 				 72  | 				 2.6%  | 				 70  | 				 3.4%  | 				 3.4%  | 	
| 		 Total  | 				 2,786  | 				 -  | 				 2,086  | 				 -  | 				 -  | 	
Source: DRAMeXchange, compiled by Digitimes, July 2009


