Saturday, January 26th 2008
DDR3 Price Premium Over DDR2 to Shrink to 10% This Year
According to DigiTimes, Intel's aggressive DDR3 strategy and DRAM makers approval of what's going on may result in a less than 10% price gap between DDR3 and DDR2 in the second half of 2008. Some DRAM makers believe that DDR3 will grow its role more obviously in 2008, after seeing DDR2 remain the mainstream memory standard for several years. The relatively high price premium of DDR3 over DDR2 so far has however discouraged PC OEMs to migrate. The price gap should shrink more noticeably this year, due to the aggressive push by Intel. The DRAM makers expect some PC vendors will be subsidized by Intel to migrate to DDR3-based platforms, and this should help encourage the entire industry to migrate accordingly. Some PC vendors will also introduce DDR3-based only systems in the second half of the year. As DRAM makers are expected to speed up their pace over DDR3 production, the price premium between the two standards is expected to shrink to 10% in the second half of the year.
Source:
DigiTimes
26 Comments on DDR3 Price Premium Over DDR2 to Shrink to 10% This Year
If a motherboard can't get to 650Mhz FSB, DDR3 is not needed.
And since Quads are all that matter now'adays, 500Mhz is where we're at, and DDR2-1066 is still too fast.
the main advantage of ddr3 was sposta be lower volts and higher clocks if you read the jdec specs, ddr2 is already reading into that market.........i give it at least another 2 years b4 ddr3 gets into where ddr2, even intel stoped the hard push to get ddr3 out to market after they dumped the p4/p-d netburst cores and didnt need to push for as much bandwith as possable to feed those unholly peices of crap.......
The only negative about DDR3 will be the higher latencies but hopefully by the end of 2008 or start of 2009 we'll have CL6,5,4 since at the moment it is CL8,7,5, which is a bit high but they'll probably improve at a reasonable rate throughout this year to get it down to a reasonable latency.
2x 1GiB DDR2-800 CL4 at $40 seems a little cheap. Unless thats the price after cashback then it might be about right.
Also, in candle-86's comparison it was slightly unfair to compare a very overclocked DDR2 to a non-overclocked DDR3, and show that it's a small difference, when the DDR3 will overclock much further.