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Samsung reportedly plans 20% DRAM price hike in Q3
KR📈 Economy12 hr. ago

Samsung reportedly plans 20% DRAM price hike in Q3

Samsung Electronics is reportedly considering raising DRAM prices by approximately 20% in the third quarter, according to a Chinese media outlet citing industry sources. This potential increase follows discussions between Samsung and a Chinese electronics manufacturer, who confirmed receiving verbal notification of the plan. Industry analysts suggest that rising DRAM prices could lead to increased costs for electronic products. Samsung has not officially commented on the proposed price hike. Memory chip prices are recovering due to ongoing supply constraints, driven by strong demand for AI servers and advanced devices. Market research firms like TrendForce and Sigmaintell Consulting predict moderate to significant increases in DRAM and NAND flash contract prices for the third quarter.

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Samsung reportedly plans 20% DRAM price hike in Q3

Samsung Electronics is reportedly considering raising DRAM prices by approximately 20% in the third quarter, according to a Chinese media outlet citing industry sources. This potential increase follows discussions between Samsung and a Chinese electronics manufacturer, who confirmed receiving verbal notification of the plan. Industry analysts suggest that rising DRAM prices could lead to increased costs for electronic products. Samsung has not officially commented on the proposed price hike. Memory chip prices are recovering due to ongoing supply constraints, driven by strong demand for AI servers and advanced devices. Market research firms like TrendForce and Sigmaintell Consulting predict moderate to significant increases in DRAM and NAND flash contract prices for the third quarter.

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