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Friday 5 January 2024
DRAM makers plan double-digit price hikes in 1Q24, aiming for 40% annual profit margin
After experiencing a downturn in the past two years, the memory industry is gearing up for an upturn in 2024 thanks to a recovery in demand. Key players, namely Samsung Electronics,...
Thursday 4 January 2024
NAND flash wafer prices to continue rally in 1Q24
NAND flash wafer prices will continue to rise but at a slower pace in the first quarter of 2024, according to industry sources.
Wednesday 3 January 2024
Samsung, Micron mulling DRAM price hike in 1Q24
Memory chip vendors such as Samsung Electronics and Micron Technology are considering raising DRAM prices by 15-20% in the first quarter of 2024, according to sources at memory module...
Friday 15 December 2023
Chinese CIS suppliers mull raising prices
Chinese CMOS image sensor makers are considering raising their prices to follow in the footsteps of Samsung Electronics, which has informed customers of a price hike in the first...
Thursday 7 December 2023
Western Digital to raise NAND flash prices by up to 55%
Western Digital has informed customers that prices for NAND flash memory may rise by up to 55% in the coming quarters, according to industry sources.
Thursday 30 November 2023
Samsung to raise high-end CIS prices, say sources
Samsung Electronics has notified customers about a price hike of as much as 30% for its high-end CMOS image sensors (CIS) of 32 megapixels and above beginning in the first quarter...
Wednesday 11 May 2022
TSMC plans 5-9% price hike starting in 2023
TSMC has notified clients of a 5-9% price hike for both its advanced and mature processes, and the new prices are set to go into effect in January 2023, according to industry sourc...
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