PC Peripherals DDR2 output approaching 25% of the DRAM market

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DDR2 output approaching 25% of the DRAM market

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DDR2 output accounted for 23.45% of global DRAM output in April, with total DRAM output increasing 1.3% sequentially to 516 million 256Mbit-equivalent units, according to figures from DRAMeXchange.

The proportion of DDR to total output dropped by 2.42 percentage points while DDR2 increased its proportion by 2.63 percentage points in April, the figures showed. DDR currently accounts for about 65% of the DRAM market.

Global memory makers produced 337 million 256Mbit-equivalent DDR chips last month, down 2%, while DDR2 output was up 14% at 121 million units, according to the data.

The proportion of the DRAM market devoted to DDR2 has grew 6.56 percentage points since the beginning of this year, and DRAMeXchange believes that the proportion will grow more than 20 more percentage points by the end of the year, as DDR2 climbs to 45% of the market.

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