December's sales brought the total for the year to $412.2 billion, up 21.6 percent compared to 2016.
Semiconductor sales topped $100 billion for the first time in the second quarter, breaking an all time high.
With suppliers planning only limited capacity and demand on the rise, DRAMeXchange says price declines unlikely.
Rambus has working chips in the lab for DDR5, the next-generation DRAM bus while the industry debates the road ahead…
The issue of increasing memory prices is more complicated than many people think.