DDR
256Mb 32Mx8 drifted sideway at $4.70 range
In a continuation
of May's and last week's trend, volume levels were anemic, speaking to
participants' lack of conviction to the market in weak demand season.
The DDR 256Mb 32Mx8 spot prices were drifting sideway near $4.68, $4.70
and $4.77 respectively in past week. UTT was traded at $4.18 to $4.20
and Elixir, $34 to $34.5 in spot market.
More Infineon DDR
parts shown up in the spot market, indicating an increase on its DDR production
output resulted in resolved 0.11um problems since May. Samsung released
more original modules instead of memory chips to spot market. This action
benefited some factories but made it harder for module houses to purchase
in Samsung memory chips.
The drive to support
the DDR spot prices at the $4.70 range is demand from Chinese market.
Chinese marketers kept buying UTT and Hynix DDR 32Mx8 266MHz from Hong
Kong and Taiwan in past week.
SDRAM 4Mx16 spot price
slid from its peak of $4.45 in mid April to the range of $2.8- $2.9 this
week after Samsung increased its supply to spot market. As demand in consumer
electronics sectors turned stronger, Samsung and Hynix remained their
contract offer for 4Mx16 at $3.0.
We expect DDR 256Mb
32Mx8 spot prices to pick up soon as approaching the hot demand season.
Our projection is based as following :
Motherboard shipment
in May from Taiwan's top four makers - Asustek Computer, Elitegroup Computer(ECS),
Gigabyte Technology and Micro-Star International (MSI) declined 9% from
April to 5.97 million units, better than 11% decline in marketers' estimate.
According to major
motherboard makers, the QoQ growth rate for the third quarter is projected
as 15% to 20%. In past week( June 5 to June 12) , unit production volumes
for the top four increased 2.1% WoW ( week on week ) from 1.46 to 1.49
million units. Units at Microstar, Asustek and Gigabyte increased 3.3%,
2.8% and 1.5%, respectively, unchanged for Gigabyte.
As for notebook shipment, we estimate 10% growth QoQ in the second quarter
and 22% growth in the third quarter.
Content per box (
memory installed per system ) is still growing. We believe most PC OEMs
will remain or keep increasing the 512MB installed ratio if DDR 256MB
contract prices not to go higher. However, PC OEMs would reduced the content
per box as the prices go higher than $45.
2H contract prices
is still under negotiation. DRAM makers are facing aggressive price cutting
from PC OEMs even though their demand is still good.
We project the 2H contract prices for 256MB DDR SDRAM to remain flat to
5% down.
List 1 DRAM spot prices
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2004/6/8
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2004/6/9
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2004/6/10
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2004/6/11
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2004/6/14
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2004/6/15
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Change
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256Mb
32Mx8
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DDR400
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4.78
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4.77
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4.77
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4.77
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4.77
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4.76
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-0.42%
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DDR333
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4.70
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4.70
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4.69
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4.70
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4.69
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4.69
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-0.21%
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DDR266
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4.70
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4.68
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4.69
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4.69
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4.68
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4.67
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-0.64%
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SDRAM
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1Mx16/166
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1.26
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1.27
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1.26
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1.25
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1.24
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1.23
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-2.38%
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4Mx16/166
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3.12
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3.11
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3.10
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3.09
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3.08
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3.07
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-1.60%
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8Mx16/133
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3.94
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3.96
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3.97
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3.96
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3.99
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3.98
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1.02%
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16Mx16/133
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4.73
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4.75
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4.72
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4.71
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4.70
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4.69
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-0.85%
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16Mx8/133
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4.28
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4.30
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4.29
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4.28
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4.27
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4.27
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-0.23%
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32Mx8/133
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4.75
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4.77
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4.75
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4.74
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4.73
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4.72
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-0.63%
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