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Bloated Inventory and Manufacturers Sacrificing Pricing for Sales, Consumer DRAM Price Decline Expands to 13~18%, Says TrendForce

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According to TrendForce investigations into the DRAM market, under pressure from ever-increasing output, Korean manufacturers have significantly increased their willingness to compromise on pricing in order to stimulate buying from distributors and customers, leading to a steady expansion of falling prices. In addition to Korean manufacturers enthusiastically slashing prices, low-priced chips from the spot market are also circulating in the market. Other suppliers have no choice but to follow suit and fervently reduce pricing for sales, rapidly exacerbating the 3Q consumer DRAM price drop from the original estimate of 8~13% to a quarterly decline of 13-18%.

Looking forward to Q4, it will be difficult for stocking momentum to recover before terminal inventories have been completely depleted. TrendForce expects the price of consumer DRAM to continue to fall until oversupply in the market is alleviated. Thus, consumer DRAM pricing will carry on moving lower by another 3~8% in Q4 and the possibility of sustained decline cannot be ruled out.



Previously ascendant, DDR3 has a long way to fall; DDR4 also maintains downward trend amid factories' strategic shift
In terms of DDR3, pricing reached a high watermark last year due to aggressive pricing strategies adopted by Korean manufacturers. Taking DDR3 4Gb as an example, this product sold at an approximate 60% premium compared to its historic low. Looking at terminal applications, a customer chooses to install DDR4 in a new project. In addition to cost considerations, the size of Taiwanese manufacturers' DDR3 particles is also a key factor. Enlarged particles will be compressed into the available space of other components. Based on the aforementioned considerations, the progress of customers' switch to DDR4 is more optimistic than expected. Therefore, as the scale of the DDR3 market has obviously contracted, there will be a lot of room for further decline in the future. Although the current price of DDR4 is relatively low, its process is more advanced than that of DDR3 and the three major manufacturers still have plans to continue the migration to new processes. Cost will be effectively reduced, so pricing trends are expected to continue downward.

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What about DDR2, are the sales still OK?
 
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I mean... what did these clowns overall expect, huh?

Faked the so-called global supply shortages, jacked-up prices for two-years, etc. and they didn't prepare for the repercussions of their actions?

Personally, I feel like they are getting off too easy right now and all chip OEMs need to get trashed even harder... a lot... harder!
 
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Not to much to rave about for ddr5
Timings and latency have been loose as a goose and sky high same as prices
Best to wait for the real shit than waste it on mediocre or total crap ddr5 seen so far.
 
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I mean... what did these clowns overall expect, huh?

Faked the so-called global supply shortages, jacked-up prices for two-years, etc. and they didn't prepare for the repercussions of their actions?

Personally, I feel like they are getting off too easy right now and all chip OEMs need to get trashed even harder... a lot... harder!
The saying "you reap what you sow" comes to mind, hehehe :)

But OTOH, I guess I can now start planning for the purchase of that 1TB of ram for my upcoming CAD/CAM/Rendering workstation builds, without needing my gold cards, huh ?
 

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I mean... what did these clowns overall expect, huh?

Faked the so-called global supply shortages, jacked-up prices for two-years, etc. and they didn't prepare for the repercussions of their actions?

Personally, I feel like they are getting off too easy right now and all chip OEMs need to get trashed even harder... a lot... harder!
There was nothing fake about the DDR5 module shortages, there was a shortage of PMIC components for DDR5 modules, not the actual DRAM chips. There were also issues with module assembly due to lockdowns.

Has there been collusion in the past, sure, but this time there have been legit reasons behind the shortage. Price gouging is also a different thing imho and not cool.
 
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its a constant rollercoaster between manufacturers and retail pricing.

1. Oh we produced too much! lets drop ram prices
2. oh sales are great! lets reduce manufacturing to bring prices back up
3. oh we reduced manufacturing too much again! hurry scramble to fill orders! we're losing money.
4 oh look a new player with new orders, sorry pandemic said to tell you to wait.
 
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