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How and when the memory chip shortage will end
Despite new fabs and new technology, prices will stay high ...
Micron, SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics — make up nearly the entire RAM market, and they're benefitting from this shortage.
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The global memory-chip shortage will cost us all
If you had put all your savings into a few pallets of computer memory chips a year ago, you’d have at least doubled your money by now. And prices are projected to continue their meteoric rise. Behind ...
Intel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Lip-Bu Tan said that the computer industry’s memory-chip shortage is likely to persist for at least two years.
(Bloomberg/Dina Bass) — Shares of Micron Technology Inc., the largest US maker of computer memory chips, rose by the most in eight months after the company gave an upbeat forecast for the current ...
Eye-watering DRAM prices are bad news for consumers and smartphone brands, but present an opportunity for Chinese firms led ...
The world has a memory problem, thanks to artificial intelligence. The explosion in AI-related cloud computing and data centers has led to so much demand for certain types of memory chips that now ...
Raspberry Pi recently unveiled a new revision of the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B board. The single-board computer now comes in a "Dual RAM" variant, PCN ...
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SoftBank-backed Saimemory partners with Intel on next-generation memory chips
A new memory chip company backed by SoftBank just signed a deal with Intel to build next-generation computer memory. Saimemory, which SoftBank only set up two months ago in December 2024, announced ...
The Pi manufacturer is launching a new board design for the Raspberry Pi 4. The company is thus increasing flexibility in ...
Being a consumer has been challenging over the past few years. Between a global pandemic and sweeping tariffs, wallets have taken repeated hits — but for PC hobbyists right now, it might actually be ...
AI companies’ need for a once obscure and affordable type of microchip threatens to drive up prices of all electronics—and ...
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