SemiMedia SemiMedia
  • Breaking News
  • MarketWatch
  • Distribution
  • Manufacturer
  • Video
  • About us
Home › MarketWatch › DRAM prices have fallen for the second time this month and will continue to fall next year
  • 0

DRAM prices have fallen for the second time this month and will continue to fall next year

SemiMediaEdit
December 5, 2018

According to reports, DRAM prices continued to fall in the fourth quarter of this year, and the November contract price has already experienced a second decline. According to the current transaction price, some of the contract prices have been changed to the monthly price, which means that buyers are holding a wait-and-see attitude toward DRAM price trends, and the decline in DRAM contract prices in the first quarter of 2019 is expected to continue.

In addition, the average sales of DRAMs in the fourth quarter fell by nearly 8%. Among them, standard memory, server memory and niche memory have the largest decline, close to 10%; mobile memory has a relatively small decline, about 5%.

For the trend in the first quarter of next year, DRAMeXchange pointed out that the supply side continued to increase in the fourth quarter of 2018, mainly due to the continuous improvement of the 1Ynm process yield, the continued increase in the proportion of investment, and the continued increase in production of the Samsung Pyeongtaek plant in the fourth quarter of this year. . In addition, the first quarter of each year is the off-season of demand, and the shipment of smartphones in the first quarter of 2019 is weaker than in previous years, which will cause the price of mobile storage to decline. From the perspective of overall DRAM prices, the first quarter of next year's decline may be more significant than the fourth quarter of this year.

Related

DRAM prices electronic components news
Japanese electronic components shipments plummeted, only capacitors maintained strong growth
Previous
Maxim announces new PMICs reduces power regulator size of IoT devices by half
Next

All Comments (0)

Back
No Comment.

Top Post

Mouser Electronics expands to the Philippines with local customer service center
Fire broke out at AKM factory in Japan
Qualcomm ranked first in the world's top ten IC design companies
TSMC’s CoWoS capacity to reach 75,000 wafers/month by end-2025
Analyze the key factors and prospects of electronic components shortage from the perspective of wafer industry
onsemi expects to produce 200mm SiC wafers by 2025

Subscribe SemiMedia

Please check your E-mail to confirm the subscribtion.

Related posts

Samsung wafer output drops 58%, memory down 18% amid labor dispute

Samsung wafer output drops 58%, memory down 18% amid labor dispute

April 27, 2026
0
Power semiconductor lead times hit 30 weeks as AI drives 800V shift

Power semiconductor lead times hit 30 weeks as AI drives 800V shift

April 27, 2026
0
Vishay launches ultrafast rectifiers with 50% higher current in compact package

Vishay launches ultrafast rectifiers with 50% higher current in compact package

April 27, 2026
0
Samsung, Kingston raise SSD prices as NAND supply tightens

Samsung, Kingston raise SSD prices as NAND supply tightens

April 24, 2026
0
1
Copyright © 2017-2026 SemiMedia. Designed by nicetheme.
  • Please set up your first menu at [Admin -> Appearance -> Menus]
  • electronic components news
  • Electronic components supplier
  • Electronic parts supplier
  • Infineon
  • Electronic component news
  • Electronic components distributor
  • Renesas
  • Vishay
  • STMicroelectronics
  • NXP

SemiMediaEdit

Administrator