South Korea's preliminary exports of storage chips in the first 20 days of June increased significantly year-over-year, with SSDs up 405% year-over-year.

ME News report. On June 21 (UTC+8), Citrini analyst Jukan posted on the X platform that preliminary export data from South Korea from June 1 to June 20 shows that DRAM with modules increased by 342% year-over-year and 3% month-over-month; NAND flash increased by 336% year-over-year and 28% month-over-month; MCP, also known as HBM, increased by 209% year-over-year and 51% month-over-month; SSD increased by 405% year-over-year and 25% month-over-month. (Source: ODAILY)
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