In today’s DRAM spot market, buying interest remains concentrated on branded DDR3. Spot prices stay elevated as some factories purchased stock to fulfill urgent orders, resulting in a small volume of finalized transactions. In the mainstream category, the average price of DDR4 8G (1Gx8) 3200 remains at USD 34.000 and the average price of DDR4 512x8-2400/2666 rises to USD 6.800. The average price of DDR3 512x8-1600/1866 rises to USD 7.225, and as for DDR3 256x8 1600/1866 models, the average rises to USD 4.450. As for the eTT, the price of DDR4 1Gx8 drops to USD 6.863, the average price of DDR4 512x8 remains at USD 2.570, and for DDR3 512x8/1333, it rises to USD 1.473.
In the NAND Flash spot market, 4G eMMC saw only sporadic inquiries. Buyers are maintaining an extremely conservative bidding stance with little willingness to chase higher prices, leaving the overall trading atmosphere subdued. The average price of eMMC 4G rises to USD 19.143, the average price of eMMC 8G remains at USD 23.743, and the average price of eMMC 16G remains at USD 23.441, the average price of eMMC 32G remains at USD 30.727, and the average price of eMMC 64G remains at USD 31.500, the average price of eMMC 128G rises to USD 32.471.
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