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DRAM and NAND Flash Products to See Price Decline in 4Q18 and 2019

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/12/2018 02:24 PM | source: | 20 comment(s)
DRAM and NAND Flash Products to See Price Decline in 4Q18 and 2019

Good news for consumers, at least if it turns out to be correct, but the DRamExchange has a new Q4 prediction for NAND and DRAM prices. DRAM products are expected to see a decline by 5% or more QoQ in 4Q18, terminating the super cycle of price growth for nine consecutive quarters. 

 NAND Flash experienced a price drop of around 10% in 3Q18 and expects a steeper drop of 10~15% in the fourth quarter, considering the impacts of trade war. Contract prices of 3D TLC NAND Flash chips in the channel market may even drop by more than 15% in 4Q18.

Average DRAM price to drop by 15~20% YoY in 2019 due to the weak price trend of server DRAM

DRAMeXchange points out that the main reasons behind the falling demand for DRAM are at various levels. First, the smartphone market this year may not see remarkable shipments, since the replacement demand for smartphones has been sluggish due to the lack of differentiation among products in terms of hardware specifications. Second, the server shipments are uncertain. Third, the notebook and PC shipments may be impacted by the shortage of Intel CPUs.

Considering the supply situation in 2H18, DRAM manufacturers all expect a high possibility of oversupply in 2019. Therefore, they have tried to postpone or slowdown the capital expenditure and capacity expansion. The bit output has been increasing in Q3 and Q4 this year thanks to the increased share of products on the 1X/1Y nm processes and raised yield rate of the technology. Particularly, server DRAM products show the highest increase in output, of which the 1Gb solutions are the most profitable among other applications. Therefore, the server DRAM segment would highly likely see a weak price trend in the coming quarters, lowering the ASP of DRAM as a whole.

For 2019, DRAMeXchange expects the annual bit output to increase by nearly 22%, with the 1X/1Y processes going mature and the wafer starts increasing, although manufacturers have become more conservative in capacity expansion. However, the trend of DRAM prices will depend on the growth momentum in the demand side, especially server shipments and average content per box. Currently, DRAMeXchange expects the DRAM prices to drop by around 15~20% in 2019, but the price decline may be steeper if the demand for servers and smartphones weakens.

NAND Flash to see 25~30% price decline in 2019 due to increased 3D NAND production capacity

NAND Flash market is also influenced by the sluggish demand for consumer electronics, while demand for the more profitable Enterprise SSD from servers and data centers remains stable. However, the competition among Enterprise SSD suppliers will become increasingly fierce; hence the prices of Enterprise SSD are very likely to continue decreasing in 2019. On the supply side, NAND Flash suppliers have raised their output forecasts as they have expanded their production capacity and improved the yield rates of their 64/72-layer 3D NAND production.

DRAMeXchange now anticipates continuing price decline during the traditional slow season of 1H19. Because of the seasonal headwinds, shipment forecasts for smartphones, notebooks and tablets are fairly conservative for the first half of next year, together with the following-up impacts of China-US trade war. The gap between supply and demand may be moderated if the NAND Flash manufacturers postpone their capacity expansion and transition to 96-layer 3D NAND devices. By 4Q19, the overall production capacity of NAND Flash is expected to grow by 5% YoY, of which the capacity of 3D NAND production would increase significantly by 20% YoY. Hence, for the NAND Flash manufacturers’ capital expenditure, DRAMeXchange now expects further downward revision for their spending plans for 2019.

  







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Erqury
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#5595644 Posted on: 10/12/2018 03:22 PM
This might be the year I finally upgrade if the cost drops by 20% for both the RAM and the SSD.

MK80
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#5595647 Posted on: 10/12/2018 03:34 PM
Great thing to lower 10/15% ... Before the created fault of memory Ram was able to buy for 75 € G.SKILL Ripjaws V 16GB DDR4-3200MHz CL15 and now it costs 212 € .... Nothing bad profit with for old tec

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#5595660 Posted on: 10/12/2018 03:56 PM
great news. no knock-on from WD's acquisition of Toshiba's fabs.

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#5595705 Posted on: 10/12/2018 04:52 PM
This is the best news related to ram in a long time :) , it's about time.

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#5595730 Posted on: 10/12/2018 05:25 PM
Good timing for a new rig with Zen 2 in 2019.

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