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DDR5 Price Hike Hits Hard as Samsung Raises Rates Up to 60%

Ana sayfa / AI

Samsung is raising DDR5 prices sharply, with contract rates jumping as much as 60%. While the change currently affects enterprise sales, PC gamers may soon feel the heat as retail prices follow suit.

Samsung has reportedly pushed DDR5 contract pricing to new highs, with 32 GB modules now costing around $239 nearly a 50% increase over the previous month. Other capacities, including 16 GB and 128 GB, are seeing similar percentage hikes. While these prices target large-scale buyers, they set the tone for the rest of the market.

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The sudden spike comes as data centers scramble to keep up with AI infrastructure needs. From training models to supporting high-performance workloads, modern accelerators demand vast amounts of DDR5 and HBM memory. Samsung, one of the world’s top DRAM suppliers, is leveraging this shift to boost margins while navigating production limits.

Retail buyers aren’t feeling the full impact yet, but that could change quickly. DRAM makers like Micron and SK hynix are expected to follow Samsung’s lead. With memory supply chains already tight, consumer-grade DDR5 and even DDR4 may see price increases over the coming months.

Gamers looking to upgrade or build new systems may get caught in the crossfire. RAM has become more affordable in recent months, but that trend may reverse. The AI surge is reshaping supply and pricing across the industry, and DDR5 is directly in the path.

For now, the biggest jumps are still in enterprise channels. But if the market stays hot, DDR5 prices at the consumer level could follow the same path fast and upward. Builders hoping to save on memory might want to act sooner than later.

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