Micron was the only supplier to increase shipments. The Big Three all had ASP declines.

Q2 should see a rise in shipments, predicts TrendForce, but further declines in ASP won’t increase revenues.
The Big Three all reported a drop in quarterly revenue. Samsung saw a decline in both shipment volumes and ASP, resulting in a QoQ decrease in revenue of 24.7%, amounting to about $4.17 billion.
Micron climbed to the second position in Q1 but suffered a 3.8% revenue decline, taking its total down to $2.72 billion.
Hynix had a 15% drop in both units and ASP, leading to a 31.7% plunge in revenue, amounting to approximately $2.31 billion.
Stay up to date with the latest in industry offers by subscribing us. Our newsletter is your key to receiving expert tips.
According to supply chain sources, memory contract prices are expected to increase significantly over the coming quarters, with gains likely to exceed previous market expectations.Reports indicate tha
Following a record-setting year for the semiconductor industry, the start of the new year has continued the momentum, as semiconductor revenue grew 27% in 1Q26 from 4Q25 to reach US$319bn, according t
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) today announced global semiconductor sales were $110.5 billion during the month of April 2026, an increase of 11% compared to the March 2026 total of $99.5