巨头警告:存储史上最狠涨价要来了!
半导体芯闻·2025-11-27 10:49

Group 1 - Major tech companies like Dell and HP warn of potential storage chip shortages due to skyrocketing demand for AI infrastructure, which may lead to a 50% increase in storage module prices by Q2 next year [1][3] - Companies such as Xiaomi and Lenovo are preemptively stockpiling storage chips in response to rising costs, with Lenovo's CFO noting a 50% increase in current storage chip inventory compared to usual levels [6][2] - The supply shortage is expected to raise manufacturing costs across various sectors, including smartphones, medical devices, and automobiles, as storage chips are essential in modern electronic devices [1][3] Group 2 - Dell's COO Jeff Clarke highlighted unprecedented cost increases across DRAM, hard drives, and NAND flash, indicating that these costs will inevitably be passed on to consumers [2] - HP's CEO Enrique Lores anticipates significant challenges in the second half of 2026, suggesting potential price hikes for products as a response to supply constraints [2] - The supply chain issues are exacerbated by U.S. sanctions limiting the technological capabilities of emerging Chinese chip companies [2] Group 3 - The valuation of major storage chip manufacturers has surged due to the AI demand, with companies like Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron Technology seeing significant stock price increases [3] - SK Hynix reported that all storage chip products for 2026 are sold out, indicating a persistent supply tightness [3] - The demand for all storage-related products is extremely strong, while supply lags behind, leading to a continued upward trend in DRAM and NAND flash prices [3] Group 4 - China's top chip manufacturer, SMIC, noted that the storage chip shortage is partly due to manufacturers prioritizing partnerships with leading AI chip supplier Nvidia [4] - Nvidia is focusing on assembling high-value, cutting-edge systems for AI data centers, which may further limit the availability of storage chips for other electronic devices [5] Group 5 - Xiaomi has raised prices for its flagship models and anticipates that the storage chip shortage will lead to increased mobile device prices next year [6] - Asus is also stockpiling inventory, with both Lenovo and Asus planning to maintain stable prices during the holiday season and reassess the market situation next year [6] - Apple remains optimistic, managing costs effectively despite slight upward pressure on storage chip prices [6] Group 6 - SK Group's chairman Chey Tae-won warned of supply bottlenecks, stating that many companies are requesting storage chip supplies, and efforts are underway to meet these demands [7]