Graphics Card memory Prices Spike by 30%
Graphics card memory have risen by almost 31! this month. Both Samsung and SK Hynix are sourcing their production faclilities to deal with memories for servers and handsets.
By doing so they create more demand, and that raises prices. Sources from the upstream supply chain expect the pricing to go even higher in September and the shortages will pose a great challenge to graphics card and gaming notebook players over their abilities to handle component inventory, reports digitimes:
Currently, Samsung supplies around 55% of worldwide VGA RAM shipments, followed by SK Hynix at 35% and Micron Technology at 10%. Gaming notebook models in the price range of US$799-899 are usually equipped with Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1050 GPU, which uses four RAMs, while models priced between US$999-1,099 are mostly equipped with a GTX 1060 GPU, which uses six RAMs, and a GTX 1070 GPU needs eight. The higher-end the models, the higher costs they command.
The sources pointed out that solid state drive (SSD) prices had been rising during the past 12 months but are expected to stay flat or drop slightly in the third and the fourth quarters as Hynix's transition to a newer-generation of manufacturing process is becoming stable.
Following the shift of part of its RAM capacity from the graphics card segment to the server segment, currently the server RAM accounts for 27% of Samsung's overall RAM capacity, up significantly from 12% originally. Although Samsung is rumored to be expanding its VGA RAM capacity in the fourth quarter, the sources pointed out that the related product sales in the fourth quarter will still be seriously undermined as most of the production is done in the third quarter.
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i think nvidia has a lot of headroom to even keep their prices stable judging from the size of the chip and the use of cheaper gddr5/5x ram although if amd goes up 100 usd i do not see why they can not use that as an excuse to rise their prices a bit
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Prices are all over the place , last week i brought my new card and today its £40 more than i paid for it , that the first time thats happen to me ,its normally the other way around

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That's not unusual for us here in UK.
Prices for my 2 main components 14months+ ago;
i7 6700k = £260
MSI GTX 1070 Gaming X = £420
I'm sure my ddr4 memory was a lot cheaper than now, but, I forgot how much I paid. For those 2 parts today, a consumer would easily pay an extra £60-70.
EDIT: Found my receipt for my memory
Corsair Vengence LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 PC4-25600C16 3200MHz = £74.99 (May 2016) I ended-up buying 2 more for 32GB off recommendations from forum users here (cheers!).
Today, the prices for the same product is £149.99 for 2x8GB. So, that's an extra £150 exactly compared to last year.
So, cpu+gpu+memory = approx £210-220 more than last year. Gulp!
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Really though I don't think we will start to see prices inflate for another couple months or so.
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It'll be good news for AMD if Nvidia needs to raise 1070 and 1080 prices. Although I wouldn't expect their prices to suddenly jump 100 dollars following AMD's bizarre example.