SSD prices are expected to increase significantly this year as NAND flash memory, commonly used in SSDs, is projected to see a price hike of up to 40%. The report comes from multiple sources at notable chipmaking companies including SK Hynix, Micron, and Samsung.
NAND is a type of non-volatile memory that does not require power to retain data. It is commonly used in SSDs, smartphones, USB flash drives, and more, meaning that all such devices are expected to see a steep rise in prices in late 2020.
However, on a positive note, this price hike is not expected to occur until Q4 (October – December) this year, so there is still quite some time before you can grab SSDs and USB flash drives at reasonable prices.
Via Wccftech
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