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The weight 820 g
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HDMI output Yes
Processor type Intel Celeron J1900
VGA output Yes
RAM size, GB four
Memory type DDR3
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video processor Intel HD Graphics
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    On the world market of random access memory, a trend has been formed towards a steady increase in prices for all common formats of modules. In just a month, the cost of 4 Gb DDR4 chips jumped by almost 7%, and outdated 1 Gb DDR2 chips by more than 10%. SSD drives are not getting cheaper either — by the end of the second quarter of 2021, enterprise-class drives will become more expensive by 5%, and custom SSDs by 8%.

    Memory is back in price

    RAM suppliers have sharply increased contract prices for RAM modules. According to the TrendForce report, the situation affected both the current DDR4 standard and the outdated DDR3 and DDR2 modules.

    The main reason for the increase in prices was the shortage of semiconductor products, which faced not only the computer industry, but also the automotive industry. An additional factor was the annual growth of the global DRAM market, starting every year in the first quarter.

    First of all, the rise in prices affected the so-called «niche» memory chips with a very narrow scope, as well as entry-level modules with a minimum capacity by modern standards. For example, in February 2021, 4Gb DDR3 modules increased in price by 6.79% compared to January 2021.

    The rise in prices for DRAM chips will provoke an increase in the cost of the RAM strips themselves

    DDR3 2Gb chips have risen in price even more — their prices have grown by 8.93% in just a month. Growth affected a number of modules of the modern DDR4 standard least of all — for example, chips with a capacity of 8 Gbit, often used in RAM strips for computers, laptops and servers, became 4% more expensive. At the same time, DDR4 4 Gb now costs almost 6.6% more than a month earlier, but the record belongs to DDR2 1 Gb — almost 10.1% per month.

    Reorientation to obsolete standards

    The fact that DDR3 memory modules are getting more expensive against the background of more relevant DDR4 makes them more profitable for manufacturers, and they began to change their plans for a gradual reduction in their production. The American Micron was one of the first to react — it first began reducing the production of DDR3 and planned to gradually increase its rate, but instead, in January-February 2-2021, it began to reduce it.

    A 10% price increase for DRAM chips in just a month may be just the beginning

    A similar situation has developed in the Korean Samsung. The company was going to withdraw part of the production lines for the production of old types of DRAM memory and convert them to the production of CMOS sensors, but these plans have now been postponed to a later date. Even SK Hynix, another major semiconductor manufacturer, has given up on cutting DRAM production at its M10 plant.

    TredForce lists Samsung, Micron and SK Hynix as major players in the DRAM market. The company’s analysts note that smaller manufacturers follow their example: in particular, the Taiwanese Nanya, seeing that competitors are making money on DDR3, partially curtailed the production of DDR4 chips (20 and 30 nm manufacturing processes) and began to use the freed up capacities for the production of DDR3.

    Taiwan’s Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp (PSMC) has adopted a similar strategy and has recently been focusing on printing logic circuits. Seeing an opportunity to make money in the rise in prices for DDR3, its management decided to re-equip part of the production for the production of modules of this standard.

    There is also Winbond, located in Taiwan along with PSMC and Nanya. It specializes mainly in the production of flash memory, but is also one of the main suppliers of DDR2 and DDR3 modules with a minimum capacity of 1 and 2 Gb. This gives her the opportunity to inflate prices for her products, plus now she is building a plant in Kaohsiung (Taiwan), which will be given mainly to the production of DRAM-memory.

    Forecasts are not optimistic

    TrendForce analysts do not yet specify how long the rise in prices for RAM will last, and when they will decline again. Instead, DigiTimes experts did it — in their opinion, DRAM memory will continue to rise in price throughout 2021.

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    Micron CFO 9 agrees with DigiTimes experts0005 David Zinsner (David Zinsner). He also believes that the current situation in the memory market is not conducive to lower prices in the foreseeable future (until the end of 2021).

    DigiTimes is also confident that price growth may continue into 2022. So far, there are no prerequisites for its cessation.

    SSD keep up with

    Solid-state drives will not become cheaper either — on the contrary, in the near future their cost will show a significant increase. According to TrendForce, the rise in the cost of SSD will begin in the first half of 2021, and much of the blame for this, according to company analysts, will lie with the United States.

    It’s worth buying an SSD now so you don’t overpay for them later

    CNews wrote that in mid-February 2021, due to abnormal (according to Americans) weather conditions, power outages began in Texas, and Samsung was forced to stop two of its flash memory factories. It was originally planned that the factories would be idle from February 16 to February 23, 2021, however, Samsung managed to return them to operation only on March 2, 2021, and they will reach full capacity only at the end of March 2021, and all this can lead to a shortage of flash memory in the world market.