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zippyjuan
07-01-2005, 12:02 AM
DDR2 and DDR Price Gap Narrows, DDR2 to Become Cheaper Shortly.
DRAMeXchange Believes DDR2 and DDR Pricing Should Cross in Q3

Category: Memory

by Anton Shilov

[ 06/30/2005 | 07:43 AM ]


Pricing difference between 512Mb DDR and DDR2 memory chips has shrunk to a less than 1%, down from 30% early this year and it is likely that within the next weeks pricing for DDR2 and DDR memory will cross and the former will be cheaper than the latter. This, however, is not because the market will switch to DDR2, but because the demand for 512Mb DDR chips is strong.


At press time 256Mb DDR2 533MHz device cost $3.20 in average on the spot market, whereas a 512Mb chip was quoted at $5.22, in average, according to DRAMeXchange. DDR memory at 400MHz was priced at $5.19 and $2.41 in average for 512Mb and 256Mb chips respectively on Thursday, which is in-line with pricing of the recent weeks. By contrast, average spot price of 256Mb DDR2 SDRAM memory chip (533MHz) was $3.32, whereas a 512Mb device cost $5.58 on the 16th of June, 2005, higher than today.

As expected earlier, DRAM pricing did not drop significantly compared to the levels seen during the last few months.

According to a report from JP Morgan, DRAM saturate was likely to extend from 2% in Q2 to 10% in Q3 due to weaker demand and increasing inventory. Even though several global manufacturers of memory were transiting some of their production from DDR chips to DDR2 and NAND flash production – which might alleviate some imbalance in the market – JP Morgan believed oversupply would not ease until the Q4 2005.

In early April a report claimed that Samsung has significantly – by 20% – lowered DDR2 pricing for its customers, which might have catalyze the current situation on the market.

johnnymk
07-01-2005, 06:18 AM
Is there any advantage for having DDR2? The few tests I have read show very little gain. Maybe it's because so few motherboards support it?

bachviet
07-01-2005, 09:24 AM
Is there any advantage for having DDR2? The few tests I have read show very little gain. Maybe it's because so few motherboards support it?
Not really right now but new Intel chipset motherboards are mostly DDR2 and AMD is moving toward that direction also.

LegendKiller
07-01-2005, 10:46 AM
DDR2 doesn't help much and in some more recent cases (NF4 chipset) DDR1 is faster.

Speedfreak
07-04-2005, 02:25 PM
ya, they need to pump up the timings too.

zippyjuan
07-04-2005, 02:36 PM
My understanding is that DDR has lower latencies so there is not now much advantage for DDR2 over DDR. But DDR is nearing its maximum output and DDR2 has a much higher ceiling for operating frequencies and they are working on lowering latencies for it too- so in the future it will be better, but not quite yet.