
Multiple smartphone manufacturers have temporarily suspended the procurement of storage chips, with some manufacturers having less than three weeks of inventory

Due to the rise in storage chip prices, several smartphone manufacturers have postponed procurement, with inventory levels falling below three weeks. Manufacturers such as Xiaomi, OPPO, and vivo have inventories of less than two months, and some manufacturers have DRAM inventories of less than three weeks. Original manufacturers like Micron Tech, Samsung Electronics, and SK Hynix have seen price increases close to 50%. The demand for AI large models has driven a surge in data center demand for storage chips, with server manufacturers willing to pay higher prices. Samsung has suspended DDR5 DRAM pricing, leading to a 25% spike in spot prices. The four major storage leaders have reduced NAND supply, pushing prices up. North American tech companies, concerned about rising prices, have begun stockpiling
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