DRAMeXchange indicates DDR2 1Gb eTT price hits USD 0.81, marking a new historical low
In the contract market, 2H November contract price fell below USD 10 and hit historical low, the average price of DDR2 667 MHz 1GB and 2GB modules were about USD 9.5 and USD 20 which dropped about 10%. From the beginning of Q4 to date, the price has dropped 30% and 26% respectively. While the PC market stepped into slow season from November conventionally and the total market demand declined sharply, the contract price may keep plunging but with limited range. What’s more is that along with the increasing shipment of Netbook, which might account for 50% and 30% of the 2009 NB shipment of Asus and Acer, the increasing of DRAM average content per box will be suppressed. The worsening environment and the Netbook issue mentioned above will delay the recovering of contract price.
With the DRAM market situation worsening and the severe oversupply, DRAM vendors are facing declining revenue and cash outflow. Whether funding privately, from technology parent, or even government, for DRAM vendors, the core competitiveness is still the key to survive. Even without the DRAM core process technology developing ability which Samsung, Micron, and Elpida have, the mass production and cost down skills still make the Taiwanese DRAM vendors the best allies. For example, the technology alliance of Elpida and PSC or Micron, Nanya, and Inotera, mainly built on the manufacturing ability of the Taiwanese DRAM makers. The future DRAM market will be like a tripod, the technology will be led by the Americans, Japanese, and Korean makers, and manufacturing will be done by the Taiwanese vendors. The cooperation between the technology parents and the manufactures will be closer. The Taiwanese vendors will play the key role of helping the technology parent vendors gain market share.
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