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Xiaomi Reveals RAM Cost Increase of Rp 3.7 Million, Affecting Smartphone Prices

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Xiaomi Reveals RAM Cost Increase of Rp 3.7 Million, Affecting Smartphone Prices
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Xiaomi President Lu Weibing has outlined the price differential for RAM that the company must now pay following the recent memory chip crisis affecting the industry. The global memory crisis has been triggered by the massive development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology.

According to Weibing, Xiaomi now has to pay a price differential of 1,500 yuan (approximately Rp 3.7 million) for the 12 GB/512 GB RAM and storage package, compared to Q1 2025.

In short, Xiaomi’s expenditure on RAM with that configuration in the early quarter of 2026 will be 1,500 yuan more expensive than in the same quarter last year.

This explanation was shared by Weibing in a post on the social media platform Weibo. The price for the 16 GB/1 TB RAM/storage package is even higher, but the details were not disclosed.

“The recent memory price increase is indeed far beyond expectations, with a fourfold surge compared to the first quarter last year,” Weibing said on Weibo.

Based on Weibing’s statement, the price for the same package is around 2,000 yuan (approximately Rp 4.9 million). This price is nearly equivalent to the cost of a lower mid-range smartphone.

For Xiaomi, the RAM price surge most impacts the Redmi brand, as it focuses on affordable pricing. As a result, phones from this Xiaomi sub-brand are experiencing increases.

For example, the Redmi K90 Pro Max will see a price rise on 11 April 2026, with an increase of 200 yuan (approximately Rp 497,000).

Xiaomi will also cancel the ongoing price promotions for the Redmi Turbo 5 and Turbo 5 Max in China.

It should be noted that these price adjustments apply only to the Chinese market, which is known to have the thinnest profit margins for the Redmi line.

Observations by KompasTekno in early April 2026 show that several Xiaomi smartphones in Indonesia have experienced increases since early April 2026.

The increases apply not only to Xiaomi-branded phones but also to sub-brands like Redmi and Poco. The price differentials vary, ranging from Rp 200,000 to as high as Rp 1 million.

According to Xiaomi Indonesia’s Marketing Director Andi Renreng, product pricing is influenced by various factors, so the company conducts periodic reviews to ensure the value delivered continues to reflect the quality and innovation of the products.

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