Limited supply and high demand for NAND flash is pushing The Price Of SSD upward
Those shopping for a shiny new solid
state drive this holiday season (or shortly after) may want to expedite the
process of pulling the trigger as NAND
flash prices are only expected to
rise in the coming weeks and months.
A recent report
from DRAMeXchange (via Taiwan-based media outlet CTimes)
highlights the fact that NAND flash revenue on a global scale grew 19.6 percent
sequentially during the third quarter of 2016. That’s only expected to climb
during the current quarter as products that use flash memory – namely
smartphones – will be in high demand during the holidays.
The technological transition from 2D
NAND to 3D NAND on the production side is another
contributing factor to rising costs. This will work itself out over time as
additional manufacturers upgrade their facilities to churn out newer and more
advanced 3D NAND chips but in the interim, it will continue to limit the
industry’s overall output.
Even though
prices will be inflated, it won’t be anything like what we saw with mechanical
hard drives following the extensive
flooding in Thailand in 2011. The
shortage is, however, already having an impact on devices that use SSDs like
computers.
Just last month,
for example, Acer delayed shipments of new laptops like the Swift 7 due to SSD shortages
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