Zhiqi, a provider of memory modules and other accessories, recently issued an official statement to explain the substantial price increase of the G.S.K. series of memory modules in 2025Q4. There is nothing new in Zhiqi's official statement. It mainly emphasizes that due to the substantial increase in the purchase price of upstream raw materials, G.Q. has to follow the price increase.

Significant industry fluctuations occurred.
Therefore, Zhiqi's procurement costs have also increased significantly. Zhiqi's pricing reflects the overall cost increase in the industry brought by integrated circuit suppliers. Zhiqi will adjust it at any time according to market conditions without prior notice.
Buyers please check the price carefully before purchasing the product, thank you.
However, G.SKILL did not mention in its official statement when prices will stabilize or fall. Other peer companies such as SK Hynix and Kingston have already made predictions, and G.SKILL did not respond to whether its DRAM chip reserves can meet demand in the next few months.
So this announcement seems to have nothing new. Users who are waiting to purchase memory modules must either grit their teeth and buy now, or they may have to wait a few more years to see the price drop, so it is better to buy it early.