| DDR DRAM Spot Prices at DRAMeXchange / 37th Week | ||||||
| Item | Spot Price Average | Daily Change | Weekly Average | Weekly Trend | Monthly Average | Monthly Trend |
| DDR333; 256Mb (32Mx8) | $7.33 | Down 0.41% | $7.32 | Up 1.52% | $7.17 | Up 2.09% |
| DDR266; 256Mb (32Mx8) | $6.60 | Down 0.3% | $6.69 | Up 1.05% | $6.61 | Up 1.21% |
| DDR266; 256Mb (16Mx16) | $7.16 | Stable | $7.16 | Stable | $7.01 | Up 2.14% |
| DDR266; 128Mb (16Mx8) | $3.33 | Down 0.30% | $3.35 | Down 2.05% | $3.37 | Up 0.59% |
| SDR DRAM Spot Prices at DRAMeXchange / 37th Week | ||||||
| Item | Spot Price Average | Daily Change | Weekly Average | Weekly Trend | Monthly Average | Monthly Trend |
| SDR133; 256Mb (16Mx16) | $3.50 | Stable | $3.51 | Down 0.85% | $3.57 | Down 1.68% |
| SDR133; 256Mb (32Mx8) | $2.58 | Down 3.44% | $2.76 | Down 3.94% | $3.02 | Down 8.61% |
| SDR133; 128Mb (16Mx8) | $1.72 | Stable | $1.78 | Up 8.43% | $1.73 | Up 2.89% |
| SDR133; 128Mb (8Mx16) | $2.03 | Stable | $2.05 | Up 2.5% | $2.06 | Down 0.49% |
It is quite interesting, but 128Mb SDR SDRAM spot-prices went up on the 37th week! In fact, some sources revealed that numerous memory makers, Hynix, for instance, now tighten shipments to the spot market. The latter fact is quite understandable since SDR SDRAM is not longer used in PCs that are available on the market, hence, the chips and modules are sold on the upgrade market and different niche markets. As a result, the SDR SDRAM prices may stabilise at a fixed level and stay there for a lot of time.
| DRAM Contract Prices at DRAMeXchange / September First Half | ||||
| Item | Highest Price | Trend | Lowest Price | Trend |
| DDR266; 256Mb | $6.90 | Up 2.22% | $6.35 | Up 1.6% |
| DDR266; 128Mb | $3.50 | Up 2.94% | $3.20 | Up 1.58% |
| SDR133; 256Mb | $4.60 | Down 8.0% | $4.00 | Down 5.88% |
| SDR133; 128Mb | $2.30 | Down 8.0% | $2.0 | Down 6.97% |
Contract prices were also been set last week, now they are even a bit higher than the spot prices. For the mentioned period DDR prices grew from 1.58% to 2.94%, what is pretty normal for the current situation on this market, to tell you the truth. Furthermore, given that the spot prices are likely to grow, the contract customers will favour from offered costs in a week. By the way, take a look at contract costs for SDR memory: they are $0.60 to $1.50 higher than spot prices! I assume, not a lot of buyers get this type of DRAM for using in personal computers, at least, there is not a lot of sense to buy it on contract basis at the moment.





