South Korea’s SK Hynix is leaning into the memory-chip boom with a $13 billion plan to build a processor-packaging plant in ...
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AI drives memory boom, but chipmakers refuse to rush: WSJ
AI is straining DRAM, NAND and storage supply, boosting prices and profits as makers stay disciplined on new capacity.
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Memory chip makers refuse to rush even as AI devours their supply
Companies making memory chips and storage drives are seeing huge demand, but won't rapidly boost production, even with severe ...
Even though it's one of the largest manufacturers of memory and flash storage chips in the world, Samsung hasn't been enjoying much success in the stock market in recent times. However, two separate ...
A severe market shortage accompanied by sky-high prices would normally compel manufacturers to sharply boost their production. But memory companies have been burned by sharp price swings in the past ...
A specific component called dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) is vital for AI data centres and smartphones. Demand for high ...
A tech analyst claims that HP told the Bank of America that it's considering buying memory chips from China to help alleviate ...
The big picture: If successfully scaled to industrial production, these chips could extend Moore's Law into the atomic domain by enabling far greater component density without incurring unsustainable ...
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