DDR4 memory prices rose as much as 20 percent in April, according to Mydrivers.com.
This year's epidemic has spawned demand for telecommuting and learning, so sales of servers, laptops, tablets, and networking devices have risen rather than fallen.
Their demand for memory is also high, the 16GB memory version of the laptop began to be popular, the server is at every turn 128GB memory, directly driving the memory market boom.
Looking at market quotes, the standard version of the DDR4 8GB memory bar averaged around $28.3 in April, up 11% from before and equivalent to $3.29 for 8Gb particles, a price that set a 10-month high since July 2019.
DDR4 memory for servers has risen the most, averaging 15-20% in April, with 64GB memory bars costing as much as $320.
The price of embedded memory rose by about 3-5%, the least of the three, but it also hit a 10-month high.
It's not just the April memory price hike, the entire Q2 memory price is going to stay high.
