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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 2026-05-29 10:30 (GMT+8)
| Brand | Interface | Series | Capacity | High | Low | Average | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ADATA | SATA 6.0 Gb/s | Ultimate SU650 | 960 GB | 242.00 | 180.18 | 211.66 | ▼ -12.54 % |
| Kimtigo | PCIe 4.0 | TP5000 | 1 TB | 150.30 | 115.70 | 133.00 | — 0.00 % |
| Samsung | PCIe 4.0 X4 | 990 Pro | 1 TB | 249.99 | 249.99 | 249.99 | ▼ -7.07 % |
| 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 | 174.79 | 174.79 | 174.79 | ▲ 4.06 % |
| TLC 1Tb | TLC 512Gb | TLC 256Gb |
| QLC 1Tb | ||
| May NAND Flash Wafer Contract Price updated on 5/29/2026, 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. | ||
In May, the NAND Flash wafer market growth decelerated significantly. High wafer prices put severe cost and financial pressures on downstream module makers. With margins heavily squeezed and terminal demand remaining weak, buyers adopted a conservative watch-and-see procurement strategy. The market has entered a period of high prices with shrinking volumes, lacking substantive momentum for further upward movement in the short term.
Recently, the upward momentum of NAND Flash wafer contract prices has decelerated significantly. Due to elevated costs and sluggish end-market consumption, module makers have adopted a passive procurement approach, leading to a scenario of high prices accompanied by shrinking transaction volumes. Price hikes for mainstream and high-capacity products have slowed, with only legacy low-capacity products maintaining strong gains driven by severe supply shortages. Entering the traditional off-season, if demand fails to recover, prices will likely face sideways consolidation, diminishing the probability of further substantial surges.