Goldman’s Meeting With Top Memory Supplier Points To Higher Prices As Crunch Worsens
The high-bandwidth memory (HBM) shortage is already pressuring the margins of consumer electronics companies, disrupting product launches, and pushing up the prices of TVs and computers. The latest development is Valve’s handheld gaming PC, which is reportedly out of stock in select regions as the memory crunch now filters into retail availability. We have been leaning on institutional channel checks across the semis and hardware coverage universe to gain an insider’s perspective on what’s happening across the memory space and what to potentially expect in the quarters ahead. The latest read comes from Goldman analysts led by Giuni Lee, following a discussion with SK Hynix, a critical supplier of HBM chips, on the implications of a very tight memory market. Lee offered clients five key takeaways from her conversation with SK Hynix: Memory pricing is likely to growth throughout this year driven by real demand and tight supply, Healthy inventory levels and strengthening supplier leverage are leading to increased discussions around longer term contracts, The current tight conventional DRAM S/D could lead to more favorable …


