DRAM Contract Prices To Grow By Single-digit In June, Says Nanya Executive
The contract price for DRAM chips, after having risen 15-20% in the April-May period, may increase by a single-digit rate in June, but will gain momentum once again from July to September, according to Pai Pei-lin, vice president for global sales and marketing at Nanya Technology. Both Nanya and Inotera have no plans to ramp their capacity over the next nine months, although total output from Nanya may increase due to an improvement in yields from its 70nm process, Pai indicated, noting that Nanya expects its bit growth to reach 60% in 2008 and expand by another 40-50% in 2009.
More here at Digitimes.
Notebook Panel Inventory Buildup Creates Price Pressure
- Taiwanese Temptress Lures Us To Corel's Suite
- Browser War Gets Uglier As Firefox Is Set To Grab 20% Share
- Unrealistic Consumer Expectations A Reality For IC Designers, Says ARC
- No New Features In Mac OS X "Snow Leopard"?
- Starbucks Announce Free WiFi For Rewards Card Holders
- IPhone Gets Video Recording Capability
- Portable Gadget Copies Flash Media Onto DVDs
- Run Four Monitors On A Laptop With AMD's External Graphics
- Breaking: Firefox 3 RC2 Now Available
Lost In Spaces? OS X 10.5.3 Will Take You Home
- Lost In Spaces? OS X 10.5.3 Will Take You Home
- Mossberg Approves Firefox 3
- Sony, Samsung Suing Vizio Over MPEG-2 Licensing
- Sanyo Releases 1080i Xacti Camcorder
- Verizon Wireless To Buy Alltel In $28.1 Billion Deal
- 50% Chance Of A New Multi-touch Apple Device At WWDC, Says Analyst
- The Five Big Technology Trends Of 2008
- Fujitsu Adopts Realtek Solution For Wireless USB-capable Notebooks
- Computex 2008: Aiptek Reveals Mini Projector And Camera Photo Frame
- Intel Is Ready For MID Challenge: Q&A With SVP Anand Chandrasekher