Memory prices set to recover in 2024

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New research from TrendForce suggests that the downswing of DRAM contract prices, which had lasted for eight consecutive quarters since 4Q21, was finally reversed in 4Q23.

Likewise, NAND Flash rebounded in 3Q23 after four quarters of decline.

However, according to TrendForce, the persistence of this rally in memory prices during 2024 will largely hinge on suppliers’ ongoing and effective control over their capacity utilisation rates.

Senior Research Vice President, Avril Wu, said that the first quarter of this year is already shaping up to be a season of growth, with TrendForce confirming its initial projections: a hike of around 13-18% QoQ for DRAM contract prices and a hike of 18-23% for NAND Flash contract prices.

Despite a generally conservative outlook for overall market demand in 2Q24, suppliers in both DRAM and NAND Flash markets have begun raising their capacity utilisation rates since the end of 4Q23, according to Wu. Furthermore, NAND Flash buyers are anticipated to complete their inventory restocking in advance in 1Q24. Due to the rise in capacity utilisation rates and earlier restocking efforts, leading to a more moderated QoQ price increase of 3-8% for both DRAM and NAND Flash contract prices for 2Q24.

As for 3Q24, the period will see the arrival of the traditional peak season, and North American CSPs are expected to become more energetic in restocking key components. DRAM and NAND Flash contract prices could continue to climb and show a wider QoQ increase of 8-13% if suppliers keep their capacity utilization rates below 100% (i.e., they are still not operating at fully loaded capacity).

In the DRAM market, the rising DDR5 and HBM penetration rates will further push up the overall ASP, thereby widening the QoQ increase in contract prices.

In 4Q24, according to TrendForce, the general price rally is anticipated to continue if suppliers maintain an effective strategy for controlling output.

DRAM contract prices are forecasted to increase by about 8-13% QoQ although it should be noted that the increase in DRAM contract prices will be primarily due to the rising market penetration of DDR5 and HBM products.

However, looking at individual products or product types, such as DDR5, QoQ declines are a possibility. This means that the general rally of DRAM contract prices during 2024 reflects changes in the product mix rather than an across-the-board rise for all types of DRAM chips.

As for NAND Flash products, their contract prices are forecasted to increase by 0-5% QoQ for 4Q24.