DDR5 memory prices have dropped this week after months of increases, with some kits seeing cuts of up to $100 in the US. While the lower prices are seen overseas, this may also affect the Philippine market in the coming weeks as local sellers might adjust their pricing. Recent listings show that 32GB DDR5 kits, which were priced above $450 before, are now selling for around $370 to $380. However, experts have mixed views, and it is still unclear how much TurboQuant will change the market. In the Philippines, market timing has started to matter more than ever. That combination changes the way many Filipinos approach trading because the market no longer feels like something you can check only once or twice a day. Why BSP signals matter more in this environment The BSP is not moving in a quiet market. When the central bank sounds more cautious, traders listen closely because those signals can shape expectations around rates, the peso, and risk appetite across local markets. Read more in our articles including "DDR5 prices see first major drop in months" and "How a Reliable Trading App Helps Filipinos Stay Ahead of BSP Hedging Signals and Iran War Market Shocks".
DDR5 memory prices have dropped this week after months of increases, with some kits seeing cuts of up to $100 in the US. While the lower prices are seen overseas, this may also affect the Philippine market in the coming weeks as local sellers might adjust their pricing.
Recent listings show that 32GB DDR5 kits, which were priced above $450 before, are now selling for around $370 to $380. However, experts have mixed views, and it is still unclear how much TurboQuant will change the market. In the Philippines, market timing has started to matter more than ever.
Our coverage of DDR5 market includes: "DDR5 prices see first major drop in months"; "How a Reliable Trading App Helps Filipinos Stay Ahead of BSP Hedging Signals and Iran War Market Shocks"; "Singapore’s Velox Networks enters Philippine Market". Each article provides unique insights and information.