In today's DRAM spot market, DDR5 brand chip prices continued to climb upward. Although buyers continuously released inquiries, they still maintained a conservative wait-and-see attitude toward high prices, and actual follow-up was limited, which led to final transaction activity being unsatisfactory. In the mainstream category, the average price of DDR4 8G (1Gx8) 3200 stays at USD 35.900 and the average price of DDR4 512x8-2400/2666 rises to USD 9.860. The average price of DDR3 512x8-1600/1866 rises to USD 10.433, and as for DDR3 256x8-1600/1866 models, the average rises to USD 5.810. As for the eTT, the price of DDR4 1Gx8 drops to USD 4.707, the average price of DDR4 512x8 rises to USD 2.660, and for DDR3 512x8/1333, it rises to USD 1.580.
In the NAND Flash spot market, overall demand and buying interest were depressed. Supply-side quotes showed some room for negotiation, but factory-side purchasing attitudes were conservative, with no actual inquiries seen, and overall momentum remained stagnant. Trading remained sluggish. The average price of eMMC 4G drops to USD 18.457, the average price of eMMC 8G drops to USD 24.457, and the average price of eMMC 16G drops to USD 24.565, the average price of eMMC 32G stays at USD 30.018, and the average price of eMMC 64G stays at USD 31.367, the average price of eMMC 128G stays at USD 32.386.