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Samsung plans 3%–5% price hike for memory chips amid rising demand

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April 7, 2025

April 7, 2025 /SemiMedia/ — Samsung Electronics is reportedly in talks with major global clients to increase prices of its memory chips by 3% to 5%, signaling a shift from its traditionally cautious pricing strategy. The company is responding to rising demand and shifting market dynamics, especially as customers begin stockpiling memory components amid signs of recovery in the semiconductor sector.

Historically, Samsung has been reluctant to raise prices during periods of oversupply and slow demand. However, current market conditions are shifting. Demand for DRAM and NAND Flash chips has seen a sharp uptick, driven by growing needs in PCs, servers, and data centers.

According to market data, DDR4 DRAM, commonly used in consumer PCs, held steady at $1.35 for the fourth straight month in March. Meanwhile, prices for DDR5 DRAM, used in high-end PCs and servers, surged 12% to $4.25. NAND Flash prices also rose by 9.6%, with both categories marking their third consecutive month of price increases.

Samsung's pricing move also reflects broader industry alignment, as competitors like Micron have already announced upcoming price hikes. By adjusting its pricing, Samsung aims to remain competitive while capitalizing on market recovery.

Industry analysts suggest that if Samsung proceeds with the price increase, it could signal a rebound in the memory chip market and prompt similar moves from other semiconductor manufacturers.

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