Samsung Expected to Raise Enterprise SSD Prices in Q2, AI Boom and Data Center Construction Drive Demand

Tuesday, 2 April 2024, 00:31

Samsung Electronics is planning to raise the price of enterprise SSDs in the NAND sector by 20-25% in the second quarter. The increase is driven by the AI boom and the construction of data centers by global tech giants. The government subsidy to chipmaker Rapidus in Japan further impacts the industry.
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Samsung Expected to Raise Enterprise SSD Prices in Q2, AI Boom and Data Center Construction Drive Demand

Samsung Expected Price Increase for Enterprise SSDs

Samsung Electronics is projected to raise the price of enterprise SSDs in the NAND sector by 20-25% in the second quarter of this year. This price hike is a response to the demand surge fueled by the AI boom and the construction of data centers by global tech companies.

Government Support to Chipmaker Rapidus

Japan's government is set to provide an additional 590bn yen subsidy to chipmaker Rapidus. Minister Saito announced this support, indicating the country's commitment to boosting the semiconductor industry.


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