According to reports, driven by the recent surge in memory prices, Lenovo has issued a price adjustment notice to its channel distributors, deciding to raise prices for some of its computer products. Insiders revealed that this round of price adjustments mainly targets certain offline retail stores. Compared to last year, the retail prices of some computer models have increased by as much as over 1,000 yuan. However, the subsidy policy for student purchases remains in place, so prices for students have not yet been affected by this price hike. Against the backdrop of high volatility in the global memory chip market, significant price increase risks are expected to persist over the next three to four quarters.