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| Item | High | Low | Average |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1TB-mSATA/M.2 TLC PCIe-Value Grade | 159.00 | 149.00 | 153.90 |
| 512GB-mSATA/M.2 TLC PCIe-Value Grade | 100.00 | 94.00 | 97.10 |
| 256GB-mSATA/M.2 TLC PCIe-Value Grade | 65.00 | 58.50 | 61.30 |
| 2Q26 PC-Client OEM SSD Contract Price updated on 4/27/2026, click here for details. | |||
Last Update 2026-05-15 11:00 (GMT+8)
| Brand | Interface | Series | Capacity | High | Low | Average | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ADATA | SATA 6.0 Gb/s | Ultimate SU650 | 960 GB | 242.00 | 242.00 | 242.00 | — 0.00 % |
| Kimtigo | PCIe 4.0 | TP5000 | 1 TB | 150.30 | 115.70 | 133.00 | ▼ -1.48 % |
| Samsung | PCIe 4.0 X4 | 990 Pro | 1 TB | 288.00 | 249.99 | 269.00 | ▼ -15.93 % |
| PNY | PCIe 5.0 X4 | CS2150 | 2 TB | 399.99 | 399.99 | 399.99 | — 0.00 % |
| Silicon Power | PCIe 4.0 X4 | US75 | 1 TB | 170.97 | 164.97 | 167.97 | ▲ 5.72 % |
| TLC 1Tb | TLC 512Gb | TLC 256Gb |
| QLC 1Tb | ||
| Apr. NAND Flash Wafer Contract Price updated on 4/30/2026, click here for details. | ||
| eMMC 128GB | eMMC 64GB | eMMC 32GB |
| eMMC 16GB | eMMC 8GB | eMMC 4GB |
| eMMC 16GB MLC | eMMC 64GB TLC | UFS 256GB |
| eMMC 8GB MLC | eMMC 32GB TLC | UFS 128GB |
| 2Q26 eMMC contract price updated on 4/27/2026, click here for details. | ||
Driven by the artificial intelligence boom, soaring enterprise storage demand caused suppliers to heavily shift capacity, triggering severe consumer memory shortages and doubling prices. However, with sluggish consumer demand and buyers reaching cost limits, future price hikes are expected to narrow significantly.
In 1Q26, strong Server and AI demand drove manufacturers to prioritize enterprise products, severely constraining consumer eMMC and UFS supply. Despite the seasonal lull, low inventories and shortage concerns spurred aggressive stockpiling, causing contract prices to surge globally. With supply pressures persisting, prices are unlikely to drop in the near term.