While memory — DRAM/V-NAND/Flash/SSD/NVMe — is just part of a computing device, it is skyrocketing in price with a 30% increase over the last quarter.
DRAM prices have stabilised — at the bottom — after two years of bloodletting. Once 4GB of DDR 3 used to cost US$32.75; it has plunged 62% to $12.50.
As solid state drives (SSD) get cheaper, the adoption rate in computers in 2016 will climb to over 30%.
A small price drop SDRAM in January was caused by seasonality – not a decline in computing devices.
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