HBM4 Prices May Rise to $4-5 Per Gigabit in H2 2026, Up From $2: DigiTimes

According to a DigiTimes report on July 12, HBM4 prices may surge to $4-5 per gigabit or higher in the second half of 2026, up from current levels around $2, driven by surging AI demand and production bottlenecks. The price hike reflects HBM4's manufacturing complexity, including lengthy production cycles and low initial yields, combined with the fact that HBM production consumes roughly three times the wafer capacity of standard DDR5 DRAM, severely limiting total output from existing facilities.
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