DRAM price decline predicted for early 2025 across PC, server, and GPU markets
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DRAM price decline predicted for early 2025 across PC, server, and GPU markets
DDR4 price declines, in particular, are expected to accelerate due in part to sluggish consumer demand, increased production from Chinese suppliers, and low-priced chips flooding the market. As a result, PC DRAM prices are expected to drop by eight to 13 percent.Read Entire Article
Passive Buyer Strategies Drive DRAM Prices Down Across Industries in 1Q25
Latest investigations from TrendForce Corp. reveal that the DRAM market is expected to face downward pricing pressure in 1Q25 as seasonal weakness aligns with sluggish consumer demand for products like smartphones. Additionally, early stockpiling by notebook manufacturers – over potential import tariffs under the Trump administration-has further exacerbated the pricing decline. Conventional DRAM prices are […] The post Passive Buyer Strategies D…
News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. The DRAM memory market will face a price drop for the first quarter of 2025, according to a TrendForce report. A drop of between 8% and 13% is expected in conventional DRAM, driven by low seasonal demand, excess inventories, among other things. HBM products, used in advanced applications such as artificial intelligence, will see a more moderate decrease, with a price reduc…
The DRAM memory sector, dominated by South Korea, the US and now also China, faces a widespread decline in its prices due to weak seasonal demand, excess inventories and changes in consumption and production trends. Among the main effects on the sector are the drop in prices of DRAMs for PCs, servers and mobile devices, with variations depending on the type of product. This scenario, according to the latest report that comes to us from TrendForc…
Passive Buyer Strategies Drive DRAM Contract Prices Down Across the Board in 1Q25
TrendForce's latest investigations reveal that the DRAM market is expected to face downward pricing pressure in 1Q25 as seasonal weakness aligns with sluggish consumer demand for products like smartphones. Additionally, early stockpiling by notebook manufacturers—over potential import tariffs under the Trump administration—has further exacerbated the pricing decline. Conventional DRAM prices are projected to drop by 8% to 13%. However, if HBM p…
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