Samsung has sharply raised memory chip prices amid a severe supply shortage, according to a report citing Fusion Worldwide president Tobey Gonnerman.
Contract prices for 32GB DDR5 modules jumped to $239 in November from $149 in September. The company also increased prices for 16GB DDR5 and 128GB DDR5 chips by about 50%, to $135 and $1,194, respectively. Prices for 64GB DDR5 and 96GB DDR5 rose by over 30%, Gonnerman said.
A second source briefed by Samsung confirmed the price hikes.
Industry executives and analysts said the shortage is so severe it has triggered panic buying among some customers.
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Samsung has sharply raised memory chip prices amid a severe supply shortage, according to a report citing Fusion Worldwide president Tobey Gonnerman.
Contract prices for 32GB DDR5 modules jumped to $239 in November from $149 in September. The company also increased prices for 16GB DDR5 and 128GB DDR5 chips by about 50%, to $135 and $1,194, respectively. Prices for 64GB DDR5 and 96GB DDR5 rose by over 30%, Gonnerman said.
A second source briefed by Samsung confirmed the price hikes.
Industry executives and analysts said the shortage is so severe it has triggered panic buying among some customers.
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