Memory chip price hikes refer to rising costs of DRAM and NAND storage, driven by supply constraints or surging demand for electronics. These increases impact manufacturers of smartphones, PCs, and servers, raising device prices. Key beneficiaries include chipmakers like Samsung and SK Hynix, which see higher profit margins, alongside investors and commodity traders capitalizing on market shifts.
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