Storage Market's "Irrational Frenzy": Will Smartphones Get Pricier Next Year?

Deep News
Nov 21

The storage market is experiencing unprecedented volatility, with prices skyrocketing and supply tightening. In Shenzhen's Huaqiangbei electronics market, memory distributor Mr. Yang finds himself in a dilemma—last year he struggled with excess inventory, but now he hesitates to accept orders due to shortages and erratic pricing.

Key developments: 1. **Price Surges**: - DDR5 2Gx8 chip现货 prices surged 307% since early September - 512Gb TLC Wafer prices saw weekly jumps up to 15% - Retail prices for 16GB DDR4 laptop memory have doubled from ¥200+ to ¥500 since January

2. **Supply Constraints**: - Major manufacturers like Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron (controlling 95% of DRAM production) are prioritizing high-margin AI server components (HBM/eSSD) over consumer electronics - HBM shipments grew over 80% QoQ in Q3 2025, with Samsung anticipating demand to outstrip supply in 2026 - Traditional memory supply is being squeezed, creating a 5%+ market deficit that could sustain high prices

3. **Market Bifurcation**: - Contract market: Large clients (ByteDance, Alibaba, Xiaomi etc.) receive stable allocations with moderate price increases - Spot market: Smaller players face extreme volatility, with some prices changing daily

4. **Consumer Electronics Impact**: - Smartphone shipments grew just 2.6% globally (China declined 0.6%) in Q3 2025 - Memory now accounts for 10-15% of smartphone BOM costs, adding 8-10% to device costs in 2025 - Xiaomi's President Lu Weibing warns of "significant" retail price increases in 2026 - Lenovo has secured long-term supply contracts anticipating continued shortages

5. **Industry Responses**: - OEMs may "downgrade" specs (e.g. maintaining 8GB instead of upgrading to 12GB) - Chinese manufacturers are filling gaps in non-AI segments - Standardization efforts emerging to create fairer competition

6. **Long-Term Outlook**: - New capacity won't arrive until 2027-2028 due to long validation cycles - Server storage demand growth (40-50%) continues to outpace supply expansion (20-30%) - The era of consistently cheaper electronics may be ending

The AI boom's ripple effects are fundamentally reshaping the storage industry, with consumers likely to bear the cost through higher device prices for years to come.

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