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Over the Past Year, Storage Prices Rose by 60%-170% -- What's Driving the Surge?

2026-01-30

1. Supply-Side Tightening: Manufacturers Cut Output

One of the most important reasons behind the price increase was intentional production cuts by major memory manufacturers.

After a prolonged period of oversupply and declining prices, leading DRAM and NAND producers reduced wafer starts to stabilize profitability. This strategy gradually tightened supply and pushed prices upward.

Global Memory Supply Trend (Market-Based Estimates)

Year NAND Supply Growth DRAM Supply Growth
2023 Severe Oversupply Oversupply
2024 Supply Cuts Initiated Supply Cuts Initiated
2025 Tight / Disciplined Tight / Disciplined

As inventory levels normalized, the market quickly shifted from excess supply to balanced -- and in some segments, constrained.

2. Demand Recovery from AI, Data Centers, and Servers

According to industry tracking data, DRAM contract prices increased by up to ~170% year-over-year, while NAND flash and SSD pricing rose approximately 60-100%, depending on density, interface, and application segment.

At the same time, demand rebounded strongly, especially from:

  • AI servers and high-performance computing (HPC)

  • Cloud data centers

  • Enterprise storage systems

  • Automotive and industrial electronics

AI workloads, in particular, require large-capacity, high-speed storage, dramatically increasing per-system memory consumption.

Storage Demand Growth by Application (YoY)

Application AreaStorage Demand Trend
Consumer ElectronicsStable
Cloud Data CentersStrong Growth
AI / HPC ServersRapid Growth
Automotive ElectronicsSteady Growth

This demand growth absorbed available inventory faster than expected, accelerating price increases.

3. Technology Transitions Increased Manufacturing Costs

Another factor was the industry's transition to more advanced process nodes and higher-layer NAND structures.

While these technologies improve performance and density, they also:

  • Increase equipment and R&D costs

  • Extend production ramp-up times

  • Reduce short-term yields during transitions

Cost Comparison: Legacy vs Advanced Storage Nodes

TechnologyRelative Manufacturing CostYield Stability
Legacy NANDLowerHigh
High-Layer NANDHigherMedium
Advanced DRAM NodesHigherMedium

These higher costs were gradually passed along the supply chain.

4. Inventory Restocking Across the Supply Chain

During the previous downturn, many OEMs and EMS companies deliberately kept inventories low. Once prices stabilized, restocking began almost simultaneously, further tightening short-term supply.

This created a classic cycle:

  • Prices stop falling

  • Buyers rush to secure supply

  • Short-term demand spikes

  • Prices rise faster than expected

5. What This Means for Hardware and PCB Manufacturing

Rising storage prices don't just affect memory suppliers -- they influence total system costs, including:

  • Server and industrial PC BOMs

  • Storage controller and high-speed PCB designs

  • Lead-time planning and procurement strategies

At Rocket-PCB, we've observed growing demand for:

  • High-speed, high-layer-count PCBs

  • Server and storage backplane designs

  • Tighter impedance control and signal integrity requirements

Early design optimization and close supplier collaboration are becoming more important than ever.

Looking Ahead: Will Prices Keep Rising?

While short-term volatility may continue, most industry signals ppoint toward:

  • More disciplined supply management

  • Structurally higher demand driven by AI

  • Fewer extreme boom-and-bust cycles

For OEMs and system designers, the key takeaway is clear: plan earlier, design smarter, 

This article reflects general industry trends and market observations. For project-specific advice on PCB design and manufacturing for storage and server applications, feel free to reach out to the Rocket-PCB team.

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