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Friday 13 March 2009
DRAM spot price stable amid speculation of further production cuts, says 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...
Friday 6 March 2009
DRAM contract prices down on continued weak demand, says inSpectrum
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...
Friday 27 February 2009
NAND flash spot price surges on speculation over Apple orders, says inSpectrum
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...
Friday 20 February 2009
DRAM contract prices stay flat in 2H of February, says 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...
Friday 13 February 2009
Price correction seen in both DRAM and NAND flash spot markets, reports inSpectrum
Price corrections were seen this week (February 9-13) for both DRAM and NAND flash, inSpectrum reports.
Wednesday 11 February 2009
DRAM and NAND flash contract prices going up, says inSpectrum
Contract prices for both DRAM and NAND flash are going up in the first half of February, according to inSpectrum.
Monday 9 February 2009
DRAM and NAND flash spot markets bullish after Lunar New Year, says inSpectrum
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...
Friday 23 January 2009
DRAM and NAND spot prices remain stable as Lunar New Year approaches, says inSpectrum
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...
Thursday 22 January 2009
DRAM contract prices show mild rebound and NAND flash sustains upside, says inSpectrum
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...
Tuesday 20 January 2009
Spot market: Both DRAM and NAND flash pricing lose momentum, says inSpectrum
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...
Friday 9 January 2009
Contract market: DRAM prices stop falling while NAND flash shows sign of rebound, says inSpectrum
An advent of a price rebound in both DRAM and NAND flash contract markets is finally unfolding, signifying that capacity cuts are proving to be the sole solution to reverse pricing,...
Tuesday 23 December 2008
DRAM and NAND flash prices surge on shrunk output, according to inSpectrum
Thanks to major memory makers' production cuts, spot prices for both DRAM and NAND flash have gone up since December 16, according to inSpectrum. The positive pricing trend has signaled...
Tuesday 23 September 2008
NAND flash spot prices up slightly this week
The NAND flash spot market has been active so far this week, with more orders than before, on higher prices, according to InSpectrum. Compared with closing prices on Friday, September...
Tuesday 2 September 2008
Transcend only profitable major Taiwan memory module maker in 1H08
A review of major memory module makers' financial results for the first half of 2008 show that Transcend Information was the only profit maker to show a relative strong margin in...
Monday 4 August 2008
PC vendors have no incentive to replenish DRAM inventory, says InSpectrum
DRAM contract prices are likely to post a 2.5-4.5% sequential drop in the first half of August as PC vendors have no incentive to replenish their inventory, according to InSpectrum,...