Chinese regulators have launched a probe against memory-chip manufacturers Micron, Samsung, and SK Hynix. According to The Wall Street Journal, all three companies confirmed their offices have been visited by China officials. They did not reveal what is the investigation about, but analysts are suggesting a negotiation transferring data and know-how to domestic Chinese manufacturers.

Mark Newman, an analyst at Bernstein, said this might be related with the rising cost of DRAM chips. China currently uses 20% of the DRAM memory chips, used for processing data, and around 25% of the NAND chips, used for storage. Nearly 90% of all, costing around $190 billion, are imported or built by foreign-owned companies.
DRAM prices have been
The Chinese State Administration for Market Regulation has not issued a response to The Wall Street Journal on the official visits to the US and South Korean manufacturers.
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