➀ DRAM and NAND contract prices dropped by almost 20% in a month due to declining consumer demand; ➁ Manufacturers are struggling to sell DDR4 memory modules, leading to inventory pressure and price cuts; ➂ The transition to next-generation standards has slowed down the market pace, contributing to the price drop; ➃ The demand for DDR5 modules is increasing, but it still has a long way to go to replace DDR4 in the market.
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