DRAMeXchange News Releases

TrendForce: Micron CEO Steve Appleton Dies, Semiconductor Industry Loses Great Talent

The DRAM industry received tragic news today – Steve Appleton, CEO of Micron Semiconductors, passed away at 51 in a small plane crash in Boise, Idaho. In light of Appleton’s death, Micron COO and President Mark Durcan will assume the responsibilities of CEO until the successor is appointed by the Board of Directors; Durcan originally planned to retire in August 2012.

TrendForce: 4Q11 Sales Ranking of Branded NAND Flash Manufacturers

Suffering from the stir of the European sovereign debt storm in financial markets, concerns towards the uncertainty of global economic recovery, 4Q hot-season restocking demand was weaker than expected.

TrendForce: 2HJan. 4GB Contract Price Rises, DRAM Makers’ Losses May Shrink

According to DRAMeXchange, a research division of TrendForce, 2H Jan. 2GB DRAM contract price remained flat, with average price at US$9.25. However, 4GB deals have already been concluded at a high of US$17.25, greater than 1H Jan.’s US$17, while the average stayed the same at US$16.5.

DRAMeXchange:Anticipating Chinese New Year, Wait-and-See Atmosphere Results in Mostly Flat NAND Flash Contract Prices for 1HJan.

January 17, 2012 ---According to DRAMeXchange, a research department of Trendforce, as the Chinese New Year long vacation approaches, the NAND Flash market is currently experiencing a wait-and-see atmosphere.

DRAMeXchange: 1HJan. Contract Price Stays Flat as Concluded Transaction Prices Show Signs of Uptrend, Contract Price Increase Highly Likely for 2HJan. or February

According to DRAMeXchange, a research division of TrendForce, 1HJan. contract price stayed flat. Average DDR3 4GB and DDR3 2GB prices held at US$16.5 and US$9.25, respectively. However, concluded transaction prices are gradually transitioning from low to average figures.

TrendForce: Elpida’s Loan Due in April, Financial Difficulties Cause Merger Speculation

Heading into the end of 2011, Elpida’s financial difficulties were revealed. Rumors abounded, not only of Elpida seeking a bailout from the Japanese government, but also of Toshiba stepping up to take over. If this rumor is true, Elpida will be the first maker to fall in the harsh DRAM winter.

DRAMeXchange: 2HDec. NAND Flash Contract Price Falls 3-8% Compared to 1HDec., Chinese New Year Inventory Restocking Conservative

According to TrendForce, as the market status remains unclear, some suppliers and buyers are not seeing eye-to-eye on price negotiations. Therefore, with few concluded transactions, 2HDec. mainstream NAND Flash MLC contract price fell by 3-8% compared to 1HDec.

DRAMeXchange: 2HDec. DDR3 Contract Price Stays Flat, 2GB Module Price at US$9 Mark

According to DRAMeXchange, a research division of TrendForce, while the market has entered the traditionally weak PC shipment season, compared with 1HDec., 2HDec. contract price showed a flat price trend. DDR3 4GB and DDR3 2GB ASP was US$16.5 and US$9.25, respectively.

TrendForce:1HDec. NAND Flash Average Contract Price Trend Mixed, Stays Flat or Falls 5-7% due to Pre-Holiday Sales Uncertainty

December 16, 2011---According to DRAMeXchange, a research division of TrendForce, impacted by the European debt crisis, the 4Q11 holiday peak sales season for electronic products was expected to be weaker than usual.

TrendForce: 1HDec. DDR3 4GB Contract Price Decreases by 6%, 2Gb Spot Price Falls Below US$0.9

According to DRAMeXchange, a research division of TrendForce, as the effects of the Thailand flood disaster on the HDD industry linger and the traditional slow season for PC shipments has arrived, contract price for 1HDec. remains on a downtrend.