TrendForce has released the latest spot prices for DRAM and NAND Flash, indicating that market demand remains weak and there are no signs of a rebound in spot prices. The details are as follows.
DRAM Spot Market:
Similar to the contract market, the spot market is still showing weak demand, and spot prices on the whole have been registering small daily declines. There is no indication of a turnaround anytime soon. Both spot prices of DDR4 and DDR5 products are falling as channel customers are restrained with respect to stock-up activities. The average spot price of the mainstream chips (i.e., DDR4 1Gx8 2666MT/s) fell by 0.33% from US$1.506 last week to US$1.501 this week.
NAND Flash Spot Market:
Recent spot market transactions remain relatively apathetic under sporadic inquiries and sluggish demand, and concluded prices of NAND Flash products are still slowly dropping due to the lack of stimulation from seasonal order pulls. 512Gb TLC wafer spots have dropped by 0.21% this week, arriving at US$1.408.