1. TrendForce predicts a 5-10% increase in Q3 NAND ASP. 2. Client SSDs are expected to see a 3-8% price increase due to weak demand and preference for QLC over TLC. 3. Enterprise SSDs are projected to rise by 15-20% as server OEM orders increase. 4. eMMC prices are expected to remain flat, while UFS contract prices may increase by 3-8%.
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