Core Viewpoint - Samsung Electronics has raised the prices of some memory chips by up to 60% compared to September due to a severe shortage driven by the global surge in AI data center construction [2][3]. Price Increases - The contract price for Samsung's 32GB DDR5 memory module has increased from $149 in September to $239 in November [2]. - Prices for 16GB DDR5 and 128GB DDR5 have risen by approximately 50%, reaching $135 and $1,194 respectively; prices for 64GB and 96GB DDR5 have increased by over 30% [3]. Market Impact - The current chip shortage has led to panic buying among some customers, with major server manufacturers and data center builders struggling to secure sufficient products [3]. - Xiaomi, a major Chinese smartphone and electronics manufacturer, has warned that rising memory chip prices have increased the cost of smartphone production [3]. Competitive Position - The chip shortage has become a favorable situation for Samsung, which previously lagged behind competitors in the advanced AI chip sector [3]. - Samsung's slower transition to AI chips has enhanced its bargaining power in the memory business compared to smaller competitors like SK Hynix and Micron [3]. Future Price Expectations - Analysts expect Samsung to increase quarterly contract prices by 40% to 50% during the October to December period, surpassing the industry average increase of about 30% [3]. - There is strong confidence in continued price increases due to exceptionally strong demand and long-term agreements being signed by customers, often covering 2026 or 2026-2027 [4].
DDR5,再次暴涨!
半导体芯闻·2025-11-14 11:09