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Tracking the RAM fallout: Why 2026's memory crunch will make laptops a lot more expensive
With the AI giants devouring the market for memory chips, PC prices are set to skyrocket. Here's what I think laptop shoppers ...
TL;DR: Samsung Electronics has raised DDR5 memory prices by up to 60% due to soaring AI-driven demand and flash memory shortages expected in 2026. Price hikes affect 16GB to 128GB modules, impacting ...
AI demand is tightening memory supply and driving sharp price swings, creating windfalls for traders while forcing China’s tech firms into an increasingly volatile market.
The memory industry observes that advance stockpiling in response to tariffs began before the Lunar New Year. Under the pressure of future tariff increases, Chinese memory module producers may shift ...
With the demand for memory driven by AI servers, the industry initially expected contract prices to ease and decline in the fourth quarter. However, sources within the supply chain indicate that while ...
The world’s second largest memory module maker ADATA and Taiwan’s number two TEAMGROUP have paused quotations, signalling a market hotter than punters expected and rising prices. ADATA, chairman, Chen ...
The 16GB Raspberry Pi 5 now costs $205, a $60 increase, but it's not the only low-cost PC from the company getting a price ...
Skyrocketing memory prices threaten telecom operators' broadband expansion, affecting supply of routers and set-top boxes, ...
Samsung moved fast to deny it was about to slap an 80 per cent price rise on every memory product it sells. Taiwanese newspaper United Daily News says Samsung and… Samsung moved fast to deny it was ...
A photo shared via Chinese social media, attributed to a Lenovo product manager, appears to show a Samsung LPCAMM2 memory module labeled 96 GB with an LPDDR5X-9600 data rate.
Random access memory, or RAM, is in just about every piece of technology we use. But it’s also the technology that AI companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Meta are using to power the servers ...
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