存储芯片荒难解!惠普(HPQ.US)等PC大厂据称首次考虑中国大陆供应商
HPHP(US:HPQ) 智通财经网·2026-02-05 22:24

Group 1 - Major PC manufacturers, including HP, Dell, Acer, and Asus, are considering sourcing memory chips from Chinese manufacturers due to supply shortages and rising costs in the tech industry [1][2] - HP has begun certifying products from Changxin Memory Technologies (CXMT) as a potential alternative supply source, with plans to monitor the memory chip supply situation until mid-2026 [1][2] - Dell is also certifying CXMT's DRAM products amid concerns of continued price increases for memory chips through 2026 [2] Group 2 - Acer and Asus are open to using memory chips from Chinese manufacturers, with Asus requesting assistance from its Chinese partners for notebook memory chip procurement [2] - Many PC manufacturers view Chinese memory chip companies as potential "saviors" for the consumer electronics industry, as leading manufacturers like Micron, Samsung, and SK Hynix prioritize supply for AI giants [2] - The ongoing supply constraints and cost pressures are forcing manufacturers to diversify their supply sources and rethink long-term procurement strategies [2] Group 3 - The price surge of storage chips is impacting the consumer electronics market, with IDC predicting a 4.9% contraction in the PC market by 2026, following an 8.1% growth last year [2] - Market expectations indicate that the price increase for storage chips will continue, with Counterpoint forecasting a further 40% to 50% rise in Q1 of this year after a 50% increase last year [3]