Core Viewpoint - The strong demand for memory chips has led South Korean companies Samsung and SK Hynix to increase server DRAM prices by 60-70% for cloud service providers like Microsoft, AWS, and Google, despite a projected 2.6% decline in South Korea's system semiconductor exports this year [1]. Group 1: Market Dynamics - Samsung and SK Hynix are expected to see their operating profits increase by 1.5 to 2 times this year, reaching approximately 150 trillion KRW (about 100 billion USD) due to the "super boom" in memory chips [1]. - Major clients are anticipated to accept the price hikes, as investments in AI infrastructure are deemed "affordable," leading to limited pushback against DRAM price increases [1]. Group 2: Semiconductor Industry Trends - The Korean Trade Association (KITA) forecasts that South Korea's system semiconductor exports will reach 48.2 billion USD this year, with memory semiconductor exports expected to grow by 9.6%, rising from 114 billion USD to 125 billion USD [2]. - The demand for high-value semiconductors, such as high bandwidth memory (HBM), is being driven by the proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI), which is also boosting traditional memory chip demand [2]. Group 3: Structural Changes in the Semiconductor Market - The share of integrated device manufacturers (IDMs) in South Korea's semiconductor market is projected to decline from 70% in 2021 to 56% by 2024, while the share of fabless semiconductor companies is expected to rise from approximately 30% to around 45% [2]. - Despite the growth in fabless semiconductor companies, their sales account for only about 1% of the global market [2].
DRAM价格,再涨70%
半导体行业观察·2026-01-06 01:42