Did The Chip Market Flip Around In One Week?
from the flip-chip dept
Just a week ago, there were reports that big PC makers were likely to benefit from low component costs, at least in the short term. But even something as simple as current or recent prices of chips can be difficult for analysts to get a handle on. Now a Wall Street analyst is calling for an upswing in component prices, particularly flash memory chips and LCD panels. Meanwhile, Samsung has also announced that it's seeing a strong pricing environment for its NAND and DRAM chips. While these conflicting reports demonstrate how hard it is to get a handle on the market, the deeper point is that any trend is likely to reverse itself rapidly, as no party will enjoy strong pricing or cheap pricing very long without things balancing out.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Chip Price Fluctuation
Paradoxically this is not the case for companies like Apple or Cisco who don't actually build their products from scratch- they are primarily design and marketing companies who sub out manufacture to others. That's why they sit on piles of cash and are not dependent on borrowing.
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Listen up everyone
Analysts are just trade pimps. Pay enough attention and you'll come to realize that they have no real insight.
Read Warren Buffet - then read him again. After that, read Warren Buffet.
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