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TrendForce: DRAM prices are expected to drop 13~18% in Q4

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September 23, 2022

According to TrendForce's latest report, DRAM prices in the fourth quarter will fall by 13% to 18% due to weak demand for consumer products and further pressure on inventory.

TrendForce pointed out that in terms of DDR4 and DDR5, the price drop in the fourth quarter is expected to be 13-18%, and the price drop of DDR5 will be more severe than that of DDR4.

However, as the penetration rate of DDR5 in the PC DRAM field will increase to 13~15% in the fourth quarter, the average unit price of the overall PC DRAM (combining DDR5 and DDR4) will increase slightly. In general, it is estimated that the price of PC DRAM in the fourth quarter will drop by about 10-15% quarter-on-quarter.

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