[ADATA: Q3 Memory Prices to Rise 20%-30%, Flash Prices to Rise 35%-40%]

Published: Jul 8, 2026 08:58
ADATA Technology warns that in Q3 2026, DRAM and NAND flash memory prices will be raised again, pushing selling prices of memory and storage products further higher. ADATA Chairman Chen Libai stated that major memory chip manufacturers have already given notice that DRAM contract prices will continue to rise by 20% to 30% in Q3 2026, while NAND flash prices will surge by as much as 35% to 40%. Prices of both types of memory chips will continue to rise, which is expected to persistently drive the company's business performance growth.

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