It is looking like we can see prices go up by as much as 10%. If you need one or have intentions of getting one, I would do it sooner rather than later. This is going to become a scalper's realm for a while. With how graphics cards have been climbing in price, I can't say I am surprised about this. This is down to error though, not crypto mining and chip shortages.
Due to materials contaminations at two of its NAND flash fabrication facilities, Western Digital has lost 6.5 exabytes (or 6.5 billion gigabytes) of NAND flash memory. While the loss is bad news for the company, which manufactures data storage devices like hard drives and NVMe SSDs, customers could soon see prices rise too. According to Trendforce, an electronics market research firm, the contamination could lead to a significant price spike in SSDs.
SSD Price Spike Possible After Western Digital Loses 6.5 Billion GB Of NAND Chips
SSD prices could rise as much as 10% during the second fiscal quarter of 2022.
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