PC Giant's Executive Makes Flurry of Visits to Samsung and SK Hynix Amid Memory Chip Price Surge to Lock in Supply
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On December 22, reliable sources within the supply chain core revealed that, in light of the most significant price escalation in the global memory chip market over the past five years, top executives from a prominent global PC manufacturer have recently embarked on a series of high-profile visits to leading memory chip producers, such as Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and Micron. These visits have culminated in preliminary agreements with these suppliers to ensure a steady supply. The source refrained from naming the specific manufacturer; however, industry analysts are inclined to believe that Lenovo Group and HP, given their market clout, are the most probable candidates. In the most recent quarter, Lenovo Group's PC division commanded a 25.5% share of the global market, whereas HP's share stood at 19.8%.