The gaming world faces an unexpected crisis this holiday season. Memory module prices have skyrocketed so dramatically that a 64GB DDR5 kit now costs as much as a PlayStation 5 Disc Edition. Between ...
One of the biggest names in PC gaming, Corsair Gaming (NASDAQ:CRSR) sits around $5.40 as of February 23, down 20% over the ...
Driven by major DRAM manufacturers focusing on investment and research in high-bandwidth memory (HBM) and gradually phasing out mature process products, DDR4 spot prices have rapidly doubled since the ...
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 ...
HP has 'qualified new suppliers' as RAM crisis intensifies — memory now accounts for 35% of the cost of its PCs.
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 ...
Framework raises DDR5 memory prices again amid severe shortages and volatility. Framework may hike module prices again soon; WAC shows $10/GB and rising into 2026 ...
Samsung Electronics (SSNLF) noted that rumors are inaccurate that it has implemented an 80% price increase across its memory products, United Daily News reported. Samsung's distributors have issued ...
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 ...
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 ...
Rising AI infrastructure demand is tightening global memory supply, driving higher RAM prices for PCs and smartphones and ...
Skyrocketing memory prices threaten telecom operators' broadband expansion, affecting supply of routers and set-top boxes, according to Counterpoint Research. Major companies like Nokia and Ericsson ...