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DDR5 Prices to Skyrocket in 2026!
9 Jan
Summary
- DRAM contract prices expected to surge 55-60% in Q1 2026.
- Suppliers prioritize server and HBM products, tightening other markets.
- Client SSD prices may increase by over 40% quarter-over-quarter.

Consumer memory prices, particularly for DDR5, are poised for a substantial increase in early 2026. Industry forecasts anticipate a sharp rise of 55-60% in contract prices by the first quarter, driven by supply chain shifts. Suppliers are channeling advanced production capacity towards high-demand server and HBM (High Bandwidth Memory) products.
This redirection of resources is tightening the supply for other memory segments, including consumer-grade DDR5. The shared production processes between DDR5 and server memory make it particularly vulnerable to these shifts. Even in areas where demand has cooled, supply constraints are still fueling price hikes.
Beyond DDR5, NAND Flash pricing is also expected to climb across all categories. Client SSDs, a common component in PCs, could see prices increase by over 40% in the upcoming quarter. This creates an uncomfortable outlook for PC builders, making memory budgeting more challenging.




