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[Insights] Memory Spot Price Update: China’s National Day Holiday and Low Restocking May Lead to DRAM Spot Price Decline


2024-10-02 Semiconductors editor

According to TrendForce’s latest memory spot price trend report, regarding DRAM, with China’s upcoming National Day holiday and the lack of restocking momentum, the spot market is expected to become quieter in the next two weeks, causing the spot prices continue to slide. As for NAND flash, another wave of inventory reduction has surfaced among module houses. Combined with the relatively high inventory of YMTC, the spot market is surrounded by pressure of sales. Details are as follows:

DRAM Spot Price:

The previously mentioned influx of reball DDR4 and DDR5 chips (from decommissioned modules) is still unabated, and most major module houses are compelled to cut prices due to inventory pressure. With China’s upcoming National Day holiday and the lack of restocking momentum in the earlier period, the spot market is expected to become quieter in the next two weeks. Therefore, spot prices will continue to slide as well. The average spot price of mainstream chips (i.e., DDR4 1Gx8 2666MT/s) has fallen by 1.28% from US$ 1.959 last week to US$1.934 this week.

NAND Flash Spot Price:

Another wave of inventory reduction has surfaced among module houses amidst the supposedly peak season, followed by an ongoing decrement of prices, where most sellers equipped with ample stocks are looking to maintain their operations by exchanging their inventory with cash. All the while, YMTC has managed to drop in inventory by rushing to ship out its products to some major module houses at lower prices also due to the pressure aroused by excessive inventory. The spot market is thus lingering amidst pressure of sales. Spot prices of 512Gb TLC wafers have dropped by 3.69% this week, arriving at US$2.610.

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