Hassan Mujtaba / Wccftech:
Jefferies: Memory prices expected to rise 40-50% in Q3 2026 and 30-40% in Q4 as Chinese memory makers are unlikely to provide significant relief in the near term— Memory prices are expected to rise further in the coming quarters of 2026, as persistent shortages continue to grip the market.
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