Price
will trade down this week with little demand.
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Down - this week.
Reason - just simply
no foreseeable demand this week (plus oversupply).
This week, to be
honest, there is not much story to tell or weekly/short-term market information.
Prices are trading down for both SDRAM and DDR this week because we don't see
demand coming yet. It will be hard without positive market sentiment to help
DRAM makers or marketers to maintain prices. The short-term orders which came
from the US/Europe seeking SDRAM have already been filled and we are seeing
no new rush orders from those areas yet. Originally, Feb and March should be
the hot season for Mainland China to refill/replenish orders after Chinese New
Year; but so far the most anticipative market has disappointed most of us in
terms of its IT expenditures.
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Prices crossover between 256Mb SDRAM and DDR.

Figure: Price performance
-Price crossover between 256Mb SDRAM and DDR.
Since DDR prices
have dropped down dramatically, the price difference between SDRAM and DDR has
been eliminated. Motherboard companies have observed the price performance and
reduced their SDRAM module ratio for entry-level clone market models which they
are selling to very price sensitive markets. From this perspective, SDRAM demand
for those new clone PCs will gradually decrease in the future. However, the
information we get from the channel is saying that Intel still has some SDRAM
chipsets to clean up. Therefore, we can't say SDRAM prices won't have another
chance to rebound in the future.