[SMM Tin Express] Memory Chip Prices Rise, 512GB Storage Up Nearly 500 Yuan MoM

Published: Dec 1, 2025 11:51
Driven by the surge in global AI computing power demand, the global DRAM market is experiencing undersupply, and memory chip prices are rising rapidly. Among them, the price of 512GB memory increased by nearly 500 yuan MoM. Currently, the mobile phone end-use market faces the highest risk of price hikes, and some producers have suspended the procurement of memory chips. The industry expects that mobile phone products will see a wave of price increases in the near future.

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