The NAND Flash market’s shortage is starting to ease as OEMs other than Apple begin to reduce their NAND Flash chip orders, according to DRAMeXchange, the memory and storage research division of TrendForce...
Reviewing the NAND flash market in the second quarter, although OEMs began restocking in June, NAND flash supply exceeded demand in April and May. As a result, average NAND flash selling price fell by 5-10% QoQ in the second quarter, and suppliers saw a decrease in revenue and operating margins...
The global NAND flash market is expected to grow 9% in 2015 on the back of demand from mobile devices, SSDs for laptops and common Datacenter applications, according to DRAMeXchange...
The prices for UFD and memory card components did not rise in the retail market despite the arrival of the traditional peak season, according to DRAMeXchange, the memory and storage research division of TrendForce....
The eased price drops in the NAND Flash market and growing OEM demands at the end of May have provided a much needed boost to the branded suppliers’ Q2 revenues, which increased by an estimated 5.6% QoQ to US$ 7.649 billion, according to Sean Yang, the Assistant Vice President of DRAMeXchange...
The Q3 mainstream PC OEM SSD contract prices...
The average contract price for mainstream eMMC...
The NAND Flash manufacturers have been unable to satisfy the orders of their OEM and channel clients at the same time since the June/July re-stocking period began...
Despite the efforts of OEM clients to replenish their inventories in preparation for the smartphone and PC peak seasons...
Under profit-related concerns, the NAND Flash manufacturers have begun to restrict the supplies available to channel clients as a means to satisfy the orders of the system OEM clients, according to DRAMeXchange...