Original URL: https://www.theregister.com/2000/02/16/taiwan_suppliers_confirm_dram_doom/

Taiwan suppliers confirm DRAM doom and gloom

No pick-up until Q3

By Drew Cullen

Posted in On-Prem, 16th February 2000 10:14 GMT

Spot prices for 64Mb DRAM chips have slumped below $7 and are not expected to bottom out in the near future, according to Taiwanese DRAM makers. Newswire AsiaBiztech cites US semiconductor sources who "quoted the average price of a standard 64Mb DRAM at $7 on 8 February". Some orders were going for as little as $6.79 on the day. On 9 February, things got even worse -- for suppliers -- with prices slumping to between $6.68 and $6.88. So will there be any respite for DRAM makers in the near future? Taiwanese manufacturerers don't think so. They see supply/demand coming into equilibrium sometime in Q3, and shortages to rear their beautiful head in Q4, as the PC manufacturers ramp up production for the Pre-Christmas Build-Out. ®