In the recent months, we have seen a memory chip global shortage that has caused a spike in prices for DDR4 and DDR5 RAM. Demand of components for data centres and AI has displaced production aimed for consumer market, triggering an interannual spike of 172% in prices at the end of October. And in November, various sources agree that the costs have doubled or even tripled over the historical lows, and this trend will continue in the next months.
Due to this, we are forced, and will be reflected in the prices of our products, to readjust the prices of the components, so it is possible that a price increase of the products in our web would happen.
Related sources (in Spanish):
RAM memory increases its price of 172% year over year — Geeknetic
Xiaomi warns: your next phone will be more expensive because of AI — Xataka
- DDR4 and DDR5 RAM prices have doubled in price and it is not stopping— MuyComputer
The insane inflation over DDR4 and DDR5 memory — Notebookcheck
Following this, we are receiving information and sources mentioning that there will be another price spike for SSD NVMe drives, where there will be another shortage for NAND Flash chips and a drastic increase of prices in 2026.
When the situation normalises and this exceptional surge in the prices of the components decreases, our prices will be readjusted and decrease, unless this shortage situation becomes permanent.