Samsung and SK hynix warn punters the DRAM drought will drag on
The memory giants say profit comes first
Samsung and SK hynix, which churn out more than 70 per cent of the world’s DRAM, have decided that the current memory boom is an opportunity to squeeze long-term profits.
DRAM prices spark family bust-up inside Samsung
Memory bosses squeeze Mobile Experience as Galaxy S26 costs loom
Samsung’s booming DRAM prices have sparked a row within its own divisions, as the semiconductor arm decides it prefers cash to family loyalty.
Memory moves to spot pricing
Shoppers find themselves guessing the cost of RAM
Memory prices have gone properly pear-shaped, with top-end RAM now pricier than most punters expect.
Memory makers hit the panic button as DRAM dries up
Stockpiling, shortages and silly prices are now the industry’s default setting.
The memory world has wandered straight into a supply shock, and every big name is now stuffing its warehouses like doomsday preppers.
DRAM surges past price of gold baas
Memory doubles
The price of DRAM has gone full rocket fuel, rising 171.8 per cent year-on-year as AI-fuelled server demand turns the memory market into a warzone.
Powertech bets on AI to boost chip testing business
DRAM and logic packaging orders on the rise, says CEO
Powertech Technology (PTI) chief Xie Yongda says the company is looking at a strong fourth quarter as AI demand gives memory packaging and testing a much-needed jolt.
Micron pushes 192GB low-power DRAM
SOCAMM2 modules promise massive capacity, tiny footprint, and less power
Micron has rolled out what it claims is the industry’s beefiest low-power DRAM module, a 192GB SOCAMM2 designed for the power-hungry AI data centre crowd.
ADATA and TEAMGROUP halt memory module price quotes
DRAM Shortages bite
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.
Acer boss warns of CPU crunch
Parts shortage looming
Acer chairman Chen Junsheng says the second half of the year should see stronger PC demand thanks to seasonal effects, but parts shortages and rising costs are clouding the outlook.
YMTC eyes DRAM and homegrown HBM
State-backed NAND maker looks to ease the memory crunch
China’s NAND champ YMTC is barging into DRAM to build its own high-bandwidth memory and unclog a shortage throttling domestic AI rollouts.