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Market Dynamics, Technology Hurdles Reduce DRAM Bit Volume Growth DRAM bit volume forecast to increase 24% in 2015. February 10, 2015 -- IC Insights’ recently released 2015 edition of The McClean Report shows that DRAM bit volume grew by an average of 67% per year from 1995-2005. In the 10 years since then, however, bit volume growth has averaged 43% per year (Figure 1). Figure 1 A worldwide economy mired in recession reduced bit volume growth to an all-time low of 21% in 2009—quite a contrast to the 1990s to 2000 when annual DRAM bit volume growth remained above 70%. With recovery from the recession in full swing in 2010 and DRAM suppliers transitioning to ≥1Gb DRAMs, bit volume increased 47% and another 51% in 2011. But with fewer shipments of desktop and notebook PCs (the primary application for DRAM) and no significant increase in the average DRAM memory content in these systems, fairly strong bit volume growth came to an end in 2012. DRAM bit volume has rapidly migrated to mobile and server applications at the expense of PCs (desktops and notebooks), which have long been the largest application for DRAM bits. Bit volume for desktop/notebook computers shrank to less than 50% share in 2012 yet still remained the largest end-use application. In 2014, mobile applications became the largest end-use application for DRAM bits. To review additional information about IC Insights’ new and existing market research reports and services please visit our website: www.icinsights.com.
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