These memory chipmakers have already informed their distributors, including those in mainland China, of the price increase, according to various industry publications.
ZhiTai, a retail brand of solid-state drives (SSDs) and storage cards that use core memory from YMTC, already advised distributors that prices would rise at least 10 per cent from April, according to reports from TMTPost, ChinaFlashMarket and MyDrivers.
These initiatives indicate that NAND Flash memory prices are set to rebound this year.
Micron, Samsung and SK Hynix had resumed memory chip production cuts in late 2024 to curb NAND price declines. That move helped stabilise supply-demand balance, according to a report by Taiwan’s TechNews.