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存储价格狂飙,手机要越来越贵?

Core Insights - Redmi officially launched its flagship K90 series on October 23, featuring the fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 processor and AI dedicated chip D2, with prices starting at 2599 yuan, reflecting a price increase of 100 to 500 yuan compared to the previous generation [1] - The price gap between different storage versions has widened, with the 12GB+512GB version priced 600 yuan higher than the 12GB+256GB version, compared to a 400 yuan difference in the previous generation [1] - Xiaomi's president, Lu Weibing, attributed the price increases to upstream cost pressures, particularly rising storage costs, which are expected to continue escalating [1][3] Pricing Strategy - The K90 standard version's price was adjusted down by 300 yuan to 2899 yuan during the first month of sales to address customer dissatisfaction regarding the price differences between storage versions [1] - Other smartphone brands have also raised prices for their flagship and mid-range products, with increases ranging from 100 to 500 yuan across various models [5] Market Dynamics - The price of DRAM chips has surged by 171.8% year-on-year in Q3 2023, driven by increased demand from AI infrastructure investments and supply constraints [3][4] - Major manufacturers like Samsung have notified clients of expected price increases for DRAM and NAND flash memory in Q4 2023, with anticipated hikes of 15% to 30% for DRAM and 5% to 10% for NAND [3] Industry Trends - The global storage chip industry is entering a "super cycle," characterized by tight supply and increased procurement by device manufacturers, leading to significant price hikes for memory products [4][10] - The transition of major manufacturers towards high-end memory products, such as HBM and DDR5, is reshaping the market landscape, with a notable reduction in DDR4 production capacity expected by 2026 [4] Cost Pressures - The rising costs of key components, including processors and screens, are impacting the pricing strategies of smartphone manufacturers, with flagship processors experiencing price increases of 16% to 24% [8] - The overall cost pressures are expected to affect the sales lifecycle of new products, limiting the potential for price reductions during promotional periods [7][10]