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ram price will drop!

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Samsung Electronics is going to extend its DRAM production lines at its semiconductor plants located in Hwasung and Pyeongtaek.
Price of DRAM is rising steadily due to higher number of demands than number of supplies. As memory industries have been refraining themselves from extending their lines, they have been enjoying their biggest economic boom. If Samsung Electronics increases quantity of supplies and not maintain this current situation, this will make other latecomers nervous. In the past, Samsung Electronics drove latecomers over the edge by hugely increasing output of DRAMs in spite of recession.
According to industries on the 30th, Samsung Electronics is currently converting part of its 16 line of Hwasung plant that produces 30,000 2D NAND flash memories (per month based on wafer input) in order to produce DRAMs in the future. It is confirmed that Samsung Electronics has been bringing in equipment since early October. It is going to go into mass-production system in the first quarter of 2018.
Samsung Electronics has also decided to bring in DRAM equipment on the second floor of its new Pyeongtaek plant where cleanrooms are being built. Total manufacturing capability of this second floor is 200,000 units per month based on wafer input. Construction is currently being carried out by dividing the west (1st stage) and the east (2nd stage) of the plant. 30,000 DRAM units and 70,000 3D NAND flash memory units will be inputted into the 1st stage and 2nd stage of investments respectively. Samsung Electronics is going to start ordering equipment in this December and operate its Pyeongtaek plant starting from Q3’18.
About 60,000 DRAM units will be produced additionally from Hwasung and Pyeongtaek plants in 2018. It is expected that amount of increase in quantity of supplies will not be much as of right now due to reduction of 30,000 DRAM units as 11 line of Hwasung plant is converted to image sensor production line and increase in number of processes because of it. Due to these reasons, it is likely that price of memories will continue to go up in 2018.
However, unit cost of supplies may drop as the quantity of supplies will increase greatly after H2’18. Samsung Electronics has decided to tentatively produce DRAMs from entire 16 line of Hwasung and 2nd stage of investments that will go into the second floor of new Pyeongtaek plant. Just by producing DRAMs from remaining space of 16 line (135,000 units) and 2nd stage of investments for second floor of Pyeongtaek plant (100,000 units), Samsung Electronics will be able to produce 235,000 additional units. It will be doing so starting from 2019.

 

so I guess I will hold on to my money and buy extra gigs of ram next year, as in the first quarter of the next year price will start to drop finely. 

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it will take another year but thats ok.

 

Add your own opinion as right now it doesn't meet news formate 

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1 minute ago, NvidiaIntelAMDLoveTriangle said:

Isn't this old news?

31 October so yes and no i had not heard of it before on this form and i just wanted to spread the word

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this has already been posted

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Just now, thom derksen said:

 

O.o

just because it starts doesn't mean it will affect the market right away and its only a small increase to start with. its also lowering NAND production which will hurt SSD prices 

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Just now, Bananasplit_00 said:

this has already been posted

I searched the forum and didn't find it under "ram drop"

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4 minutes ago, thom derksen said:

MASS PRODUCTION is not a small increase right?:S

the total amount of dram produced is around 1,000,000 atm and will go to around 1,500,000 in 2019

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1 hour ago, thom derksen said:

It does it surprisingly quickly...

Production to retail takes time (manufacturing, QC, shipping to resellers, binning, shipping to retailers, and all the steps in between); the effect of pricing to the end-user/consumer is unlikely to happen until mid/late 2018.

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MASS PRODUCTION is not a small increase right?:S

Depends on the context - if the market is already producing 1,000,000 1,500,000 and they are ramping up to produce another ~100,000 in 2018 and ~250,000 in 2019 then pricing is unlikely to change in a meaningful way for the next year or so.

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