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2026-07-07
www.moomoo.com
2026-07-07
Moomoo
2026-07-07
digitimes.com
2026-07-07
Global markets are likely to feel the effects of a renewed rise in memory prices, as tighter supply and early inventory buying lift DRAM and NAND prices again in mid-June 2026. The trend could ripple through smartphones, PCs, and servers, while Apple's possible sourcing shifts may influence pricing across the wider semiconductor industry.
2026-07-07
digitimes.com
2026-07-07
Memory contract prices are poised for another sharp rise in the third quarter of 2026, even after several quarters of hikes have already begun to weaken consumer demand. Industry sources said hopes for a clear slowdown have faded, as upstream suppliers have signalled increases of around 30%, with enterprise SSD and server RDIMM prices likely to rise by more than 30%.
2026-07-04
tomshardware.com
2026-07-04
Etiido Uko
TrendForce says DRAM and NAND prices will continue to rise through Q3 2026, but AI-driven gains are slowing as PC and smartphone makers reach their affordability limits.
2026-07-04
digitimes.com
2026-07-04
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, Samsung Electronics, and SK Hynix have announced the country's largest-ever semiconductor expansion plan, while soaring memory prices have opened a separate fight between Micron and Apple.
2026-07-03
www.theglobeandmail.com
2026-07-03
The Globe and Mail
2026-07-03
www.theglobeandmail.com
2026-07-03
The Globe and Mail
2026-07-03
www.tradingview.com
2026-07-03
TradingView
2026-07-03
www.zacks.com
2026-07-03
Zacks Investment Research
2026-07-03
digitimes.com
2026-07-03
China's memory price rally continues to gather momentum. Giantec Semiconductor Corporation, a Chinese NOR flash supplier, recently notified its distribution partners that prices for its entire NOR flash memory product portfolio will increase by 25% beginning July 6, 2026. The new pricing will apply to both newly signed orders and outstanding orders that have yet to be delivered.
2026-07-02
digitimes.com
2026-07-02
Despite rising concerns over memory price hikes, Apple's PCB supply chain has seen little change to the company's 2026 order pull-in schedule as of the second quarter, according to people familiar with the PCB industry.
2026-07-02
digitimes.com
2026-07-02
Memory suppliers are renegotiating high-bandwidth memory contracts, and PC brands say price increases may slow later this year. For global buyers, that relief could be short-lived, as supply-chain sources warn that shortages tied to artificial intelligence demand are likely to keep memory markets tight through 2027.
2026-07-01
www.pcmag.com
2026-07-01
PCMag Middle East
2026-06-30
www.pcmag.com
2026-06-30
PCMag
Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron are being sued for allegedly colluding to restrict access to DDR3 and DDR4 memory standards, driving up prices by over 700% over four years and leaving no room in the market for competitors.
As Tom's Hardware reports, the complaint was filed in the US District Court for Northern California and accuses the memory makers of price-fixing by coordinating their pivots to
2026-06-30
www.pcmag.com
2026-06-30
PCMag UK
Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron are being sued for allegedly colluding to restrict access to DDR3 and DDR4 memory standards, driving up prices by over 700% over four years and leaving no room in the market for competitors.
As Tom's Hardware reports, the complaint was filed in the US District Court for Northern California and accuses the memory makers of price-fixing by coordinating their pivots to
2026-06-30
www.rockpapershotgun.com
2026-06-30
Rock Paper Shotgun
Home Hardware News
US lawsuit accuses Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron of worsening the RAM crisis by fixing memory prices and supply
Update: Micron respond
Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun
News by Mark Warren Senior Staff Writer
Updated on June 30, 2026
28 comments
Update: Micron have issued the following statement to RPS: "Micron disagrees with the allegations contained in the complaint. We co
2026-06-30
digitimes.com
2026-06-30
Memory pricing pressure continues to intensify. Contract prices have already recorded substantial gains for two consecutive quarters in the first half of 2026. The pace of quarterly increases may now moderate as the pricing base climbs higher. Still, the memory industry remains firmly in a seller's market. Supply constraints have spread beyond high-bandwidth memory (HBM) and premium DRAM products
2026-06-30
digitimes.com
2026-06-30
Memory price inflation has emerged as one of the biggest challenges facing the consumer electronics industry, with Apple, Microsoft, and Nintendo all having signaled product price increases as widening supply-demand gaps continue to drive up memory costs.
2026-06-29
qz.com
2026-06-29
qz.com
Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and Micron $MU Technology were sued on June 25 in federal court over allegations of collusion and price-fixing in the commodity memory market.
Filed in the Northern District of California, the complaint names 17 plaintiffs — a mix of individuals and small businesses — who claim the three chipmakers conspired to keep commodity DRAM artificially scarce in order to inf
2026-06-29
en.sedaily.com
2026-06-29
Seoul Economic Daily
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