Samsung plans to raise DRAM prices by 20% in Q3, and has notified some customers through oral quotations.

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Mars Finance News, July 4 – Yesterday, it was reported 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% quarter-over-quarter. A person in charge of a consumer electronics terminal manufacturer said, "This is true." In June this year, Samsung had already negotiated with them, and they have now received an oral notice from Samsung regarding the DRAM price increase. "The substantial price increase of upstream components will be passed on to the terminal product selling prices, which will curb certain market demand. However, the overall price of consumer electronics products is not high now, so even if prices rise, it is not expected to significantly affect users' purchasing decisions." Another industry veteran said the news that Samsung plans to raise DRAM prices by 20% in Q3 is true, and Samsung has already informed some customers through oral quotations.
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