SCOTTSDALE, AZ -- IC Insights raised its 2018 forecast for memory chips on the strength of average selling prices.
The research firm now sees 37% this year growth for DRAM, up from an original estimate of 13%, and 17% for NAND flash, up from 10%.
The big increase in the DRAM market forecast for 2018 is primarily due to a much stronger ASP expected for this year than was originally forecast, the firm said in a press release. IC Insights now forecasts the DRAM ASP will register a 36% jump over 2017, when the DRAM ASP surged 81%. Moreover, NAND flash ASPs are forecast to increase 10% this year, after jumping by 45% in 2017. In contrast to strong DRAM and NAND flash ASP increases, 2018 unit volume growth for these product segments is expected to be up 1% and 6%, respectively.
At $99.6 billion, the DRAM market is forecast to be by far the largest single product category in the IC industry in 2018, exceeding the expected NAND flash market ($62.1 billion) by $37.5 billion.
The DRAM market dropped 8% in 2016, spurred by a 12% decline in ASP, and the DRAM segment became a headwind to worldwide IC market growth that year instead of the tailwind it had been in 2013 and 2014. The DRAM market shaved two percentage points off of total IC industry growth in 2016. In contrast, the DRAM segment boosted total IC market growth last year by nine percentage points. For 2018, the expected five point positive impact of the DRAM market on total IC market growth is forecast to be much less significant than it was in 2017.