Dicker Data wins Micron Technology distribution deal
Dicker Data has been appointed Micron Technology's distributor in Australia, joining Bluechip, Leader Systems and Tech Data.
Dicker Data has been appointed Micron Technology's distributor in Australia, joining Bluechip, Leader Systems and Tech Data.
China launches investigation into Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron Technology - three semiconductor makers who control the market for DRAM memory chips.
After a blistering year-and-a-half long surge, a sudden drop in some memory chip prices is causing jitters among investors.
High performance PC hardware and computer peripherals and hardware, Corsair, has appointed Synnex as its second A/NZ distie.
Samsung Electronics is now mass producing its most advanced 8Gbit, DDR4 memory and 32GB registered dual in-line memory modules (RDIMM).
Leader Systems has announced that it will be distributing DRAM and SSD from Crucial, as well as memory cards and USB drives from Lexar.
Taiwan’s largest computer memory chipmaker on Tuesday forecast a jump in demand for its components in the second quarter of the year as orders from contract computer manufacturers pick up, heralding an all-but-certain DRAM price hikes.
The price of DRAM, the main memory chips inside personal computers, may tick up in coming months as stronger demand for laptop and desktop computers with new microprocessors from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) drives stronger PC buying, analysts and market researchers say.
The price of DRAM, the main memory inside personal computers, will likely keep falling throughout the first half of next year before a recovery takes hold, analysts and market researchers say.
Prices of DRAM, the main memory chips used in personal computers, fell for the first time in over a year in June as companies increased production and PC vendors toughened their stance on further price increases.
European antitrust regulators fined nine semiconductor manufacturers more than €331 million (US$404 million) on Wednesday following a years-long investigation into price fixing in the market for DRAM memory chips.
While worldwide semiconductor sales in January were up just slightly from December, they wildly outpaced numbers from the same time a year ago.
Global revenue for DRAM more than doubled during the fourth quarter of 2009 on a year-over-year basis, driven by increased PC shipments and higher average selling prices, research firm iSuppli said on Thursday.
Memory manufacturer, Lexar Media, is planning to expand its market presence beyond traditional retail in Australia in 2010.
Rambus' agreement to settle legal claims with Samsung Electronics could accelerate deals that could help new memory technology being developed by Rambus get to market faster, analysts said.