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SanDisk Raises Flash Memory Prices by Up to 50%; Multiple Module Manufacturers Freeze Shipments: Wire
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Several foreign media outlets cited Taiwanese media DIGITIMES' report that U.S. memory chip maker SanDisk (SNDK.US) sharply raised the contract prices for flash memory (NAND) this month, with an increment of up to 50%. This event highlights the tight supply in the memory market due to ongoing demand from AI data centers and restrictions on wafer supply.

The price hike caused a ripple effect throughout the entire memory supply chain, the report quoted market sources as saying. Module manufacturers such as Transcend, Innodisk, and Apacer suspended shipments and reassessed their pricing.

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