Wednesday, August 16th 2017
Graphics Memory Prices Surge 30% in August, Could Affect Graphics Card Prices
The DRAM industry is experiencing an acute shortage of various classes of GDDR memory (graphics DDR), which could affect graphics card prices come Holiday. Supplier quotes for various graphics memory components have risen by as much as 30.8% in August, from an average of USD $6.50 in July, to $8.50. Top graphics memory suppliers Samsung and SK Hynix have committed a bulk of their inventories to manufacturers of servers and mobile handsets, which triggered the price rally. Samsung is the largest supplier of graphics memory, with a 55 percent market-share, followed by SK Hynix at 35 percent, and Micron Technology at 10 percent.
Source:
DigiTimes
37 Comments on Graphics Memory Prices Surge 30% in August, Could Affect Graphics Card Prices
I've had it with this BS.
Looks like next year's cards will be $100 more on principle...
Really, who enjoyed paying below 1000€ for a fully-capable rig, or some 1500€ for a beast?
This is just great news all around, with the advent of IoT and computing in general.
I think the IT market and prices/business models were fine in 1992. It's great to have it like that once again.
EDIT: To be fair the worlds economy is made up of an insane number of highly complicated trade deals, and everything is shipped worldwide, so ... yes, I can see that happen.
Increased GPU memory price, check.
Now I'm waiting for NAND price increase
The exact wording:
"Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix have allocated part of their VGA RAM production capacities to producing memories for servers and handsets, fueling the price rally."
SSD prices are (for me) the most egregious right now. Yeah DDR4/3 is expensive again, but at least it is generally faster and of higher capacity than before.
SSD's are just double the price (or more ) than they used to be.
Word: demand
Both of these factors are at play here, similar to other commodities.
The worlds energy sector has been (successfully) playing this same exact game for decades now...get used to it...
As I said earlier.....textbook Capitalism, at its finest
The server & especially phone memory gives them better margins, at least for Samsung & they can sell their overpriced phones with even higher margins.