Home
News
Products
Corporate
Contact
 
Tuesday, March 4, 2025

News
Industry News
Publications
CST News
Help/Support
Software
Tester FAQs
Industry News

DRAM sales to shrink in 2006, iSuppli predicts


Tuesday, December 13, 2005 iSuppli Corp. predicts that the DRAM market will suffer in the fourth quarter of 2005, with a slight downturn projected in 2006, the company said in its latest research finding.

Global DRAM sales are expected to decline to $23.97 billion in 2006, down 5.1 percent from $25.25 billion in 2005, according to iSuppli. However, DRAM market revenue is expected to rebound in 2007, rising 12 percent to reach $26.8 billion, according to the firm.

Meanwhile, the DRAM market is ending on a sour note in 2005. During the fourth quarter, prices for 256- and 512-Mbit Double Data Rate (DDR) SDRAM have decreased by about 20 percent, according to iSuppli.

Many DRAM suppliers already are selling parts at prices below their manufacturing costs, and thus are holding the line on further production hikes and price cuts. Furthermore, leading DRAM suppliers Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Hynix Semiconductor Inc. have become more aggressive in their efforts to convert their fabs from making DRAM to producing a more lucrative product - NAND flash memory.

While prices are expected to strengthen in the first quarter, the overall outlook for 2006 appears less positive.

By: DocMemory
Copyright © 2023 CST, Inc. All Rights Reserved

CST Inc. Memory Tester DDR Tester
Copyright © 1994 - 2023 CST, Inc. All Rights Reserved