BlockBeats News, July 4th. Yesterday, there was news that Samsung Electronics plans to increase the average selling price of DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) in the third quarter of this year by 20% compared to the previous quarter. A responsible person from a consumer electronics terminal manufacturer stated, "This is true." In June of this year, Samsung had already discussed with them, and has now received a verbal notification from Samsung regarding the price increase of DRAM. "A significant increase in upstream component prices will be passed on to the overall terminal selling price, which will curb some market demand, but currently, the overall prices of consumer electronic products are not high. Even if prices increase, it is not expected to have much impact on user purchases."
Another industry insider stated that the news of Samsung planning a 20% price increase for DRAM in the third quarter is true, and Samsung has already verbally notified some customers of the price increase.
