The strategic shift of the world's three largest DRAM vendors is reshaping the storage market landscape. Following Samsung and SK Hynix, Micron recently formally announced that DDR4 memory has entered the countdown to shutdown, and will gradually reduce shipments in the next 6-9 months. This decision has led to a serious imbalance between supply and demand in the market: DDR4 spot prices have soared 27% in May (8GB chips from $1.37 to $2.10), and the industry expects that the increase in June could be as high as 50%.
It's worth noting that despite the giants' shift to DDR5, demand for DDR4 remains strong in areas such as industrial control, medical equipment, and maintenance of older systems. At the same time, the influx of low-priced domestic DDR4 modules in the market in terms of quality stability and long-term supply security there are obvious pitfalls.
As a certified national high-tech enterprise and active member of the Industrial Information Innovation Alliance, Juhor Precision is uniquely positioned to support customers through this transition with three key advantages:
200K memory modules monthly output
1.5M chips monthly testing capacity
1,000+ testing platforms ensuring product reliability
Dozens of invention patents and utility models (e.g., anti-sulfuration soldering technology)
Extended -40°C to 85°C operating temperature range
Full compatibility validation for major industrial motherboards
Priority allocation for automotive, industrial, and networking partners
Price stabilization for contract customers
Hybrid DDR4/DDR5 deployment consulting
To mitigate supply risks, we advise:
Urgent needs: Contact Juhor for real-time DDR4 inventory status
System upgrades: Request our DDR4/DDR5 migration guide
Long-term planning: Explore customized supply agreements
In this period of market uncertainty, we remain committed to delivering "Uninterrupted Supply • Fair Pricing • Uncompromised Quality"—ensuring a smooth transition for our global partners.
For dedicated support, connect with our international sales team or download our DDR4 Transition Whitepaper.