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Guru3D.com » News » Prices of 512 GB SSDs will drop below $ 0.1 per GB by the end of the year

Prices of 512 GB SSDs will drop below $ 0.1 per GB by the end of the year

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/09/2019 09:57 AM | source: trendforce.com | 46 comment(s)
Prices of 512 GB SSDs will drop below $ 0.1 per GB by the end of the year

Good news if you are planning to purchase some SSD storage later this year, the ongoing drop in prices for NAND is just that, ongoing and will reach a price of less than 10 Cents per GB by the end of the year. 

Average contract prices for 512GB and 1TB SSDs have a chance to plunge below US$0.1 per GB by the end of this year, hitting an all-time low. This change will cause 512GB SSDs to replace their 128GB counterparts and become market mainstream, second only to 256GB SSDs. We may also look forward to PCIe SSDs achieving 50% market penetration, since PCIe SSDs and SATA SSDS are nearly identical in price.

TrendForce points out that SSD adoption among notebooks had already come above the 50% threshold in 2018. Contract prices for mainstream 128/256/512GB SSDs have fallen a long way by over 50% since peaking in 2017, and those for 512GB and 1TB SSDs have a chance to fall below US$0.1 per GB by year-end. This will stimulate demand from those seeking to replace their 500GB and 1TB HDDs. SSD adoption rate is expected to land between 60 and 65% in 2019.

 

 

2Q Average Contract Prices for SSDs to Fall by Double Digits, May Drop by Less in 3Q

According to TrendForce's latest investigations, 2Q19 marks the 6th consecutive quarter of average contract price decline for mainstream PC-Client OEM SSDs, with the average contract price for SATA SSDs falling QoQ by 15-26%, and PCIe SSDs by 16-37 %.

The reasons for the continuous price fall in 2Q include: weakened stocking momentum due to the cautious stance of PC, smartphones, servers/datacenters OEMs towards end market sales and high inventory levels, leading to an overly oversupplied NAND flash market; prices wars by leading SSD suppliers who are keen to get their 64/72-layer stocks off their hands; and the price comparison effect as a result of Intel 3D QLC SSDs.

The demand side will be helped by the traditional peak season and increased stocking demand from the new Apple devices, possibly seeing an improvement over 1H in 3Q looking forward. Furthermore, many NAND flash suppliers are slowing expansion plans and have declared reductions in production to curtail supply. Yet judging from the rather high inventories along this chain of industry, TrendForce predicts that average contract prices for mainstream SSD capacities will likely continue their descent, although with a slope less steep.

Price Differences Greatly Narrow, with PCIe to Replace SATA Interfaces as Market Mainstream

Judging from the product progress of each SSD supplier, all mainstream product lines have already switched to 64/72 layer SSDs with 256/512GB capacities and PCIe interfaces as their main products. The newest 96-layer SSD has also gradually entered production in 1Q this year. Additionally, judging from average contract prices in the second quarter, current prices for Premium PCIe SSDs and SATA SSDs only differ by under 6%, while value grade PCIe SSDs and SATA SSDs register a nearly 0% difference. PCIe interfaces, with the help of value grade PCIe SSDs, will replace SATA interfaces to become market mainstream this year



Prices of 512 GB SSDs will drop below $ 0.1 per GB by the end of the year




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Clawedge
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#5667481 Posted on: 05/09/2019 10:44 PM

Here is the graph of the price trend.

Now if you extrapolate, hear me out, if the graph continues, then you will get a negative price, meaning that you will get paid to get an ssd!

Genius! Keep this quiet!

Koniakki
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#5667489 Posted on: 05/09/2019 11:12 PM
None really, just poking fun at a company that is know to be shady and suppress competition, and despite being many many times bigger than AMD, they are just about even when it comes to performance and power consumption.


Here is the graph of the price trend.

Now if you extrapolate, hear me out, if the graph continues, then you will get a negative price, meaning that you will get paid to get an ssd!

Genius! Keep this quiet!

Mum's the word! I hope they do PayPal! ;)

NewTRUMP Order
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#5667554 Posted on: 05/10/2019 01:40 AM
Just wait till thanksgiving (Black Friday) and get your nvme for .05 per gb and go nuts!:p

DeskStar
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#5667571 Posted on: 05/10/2019 02:23 AM
I been using an SSD since late 2009.

My first one was a 120GB OCZ Vertex 1 (Indilinx Barefoot) and set me back 360 Euro's.

Not sure when it was, but surely around the same time if not before I had gotten my two Vertex Turbo's 120gb versions. When they were over $5-550 a PIECE!!!! Slapping them into a Vista box at the time and Trim support wasn't even a thing then.


Ah great times tipping the scales of the fastest consumer shtuff then.... 800+MB/s reads and writes baby....

Backstabak
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#5667667 Posted on: 05/10/2019 09:46 AM
Seems hard to believe, as right now I can buy 1TB SSD for ~150 - 200 USD, but if it's true I'll definitely get 1 - 2 TB for games.

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