Core Viewpoint - The global memory chip market is experiencing a new wave of price surges driven by supply-demand imbalance, technological advancements, and geopolitical factors, leading to a "super cycle" of rising volume and prices in the industry [1][3]. Group 1: Market Performance - On September 30, the A-share memory chip sector saw significant price increases, with stocks like Jiangbolong rising over 18% to reach a historical high, and several other companies also experiencing gains exceeding 10% [1]. - Major semiconductor stocks in the U.S. also surged, with SanDisk up nearly 17%, Western Digital rising over 9%, and Micron Technology increasing by more than 4% [3]. Group 2: Price Dynamics - The first round of price increases in the storage market began in April 2025, initiated by SanDisk's price hike announcement, followed by a second round in September where SanDisk announced a price increase of over 10% for all products [3]. - Micron Technology also notified channel partners of a price increase of 20%-30% for its storage products, indicating a strong price-driven market [3]. Group 3: Industry Outlook - Analysts believe that the memory chip sector is a core area within the technology sector, with both short-term price elasticity and long-term domestic substitution potential [3]. - According to a report from CITIC Securities, the positive outlook for the memory market is expected to continue at least until the second quarter of 2026, driven by increased capital expenditure from North American CSPs and rising HDD demand [5].
全球存储芯片市场掀起新一轮涨价潮:A股与海外股市共振