# DRAM

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Business

China Warns: Memory Chip Prices Surge on AI Demand, Forcing Consumer Electronics Price Rises

China’s price‑monitoring arm says DRAM and NAND prices have surged to multi‑year highs since September 2025, driven by explosive AI server demand, strategic capacity shifts by dominant suppliers, rising materials costs and downstream panic buying. The increases are already being passed on to PCs and smartphones and will weigh on manufacturing input prices and some consumer price categories until new capacity comes online.

NeTe2026年2月28日 11:17
#memory chips#DRAM#NAND
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Business

When Memory Becomes a Bottleneck: How the AI Chip Boom Is Driving Up Car Prices

A surge in DRAM and other memory prices sparked by AI demand and producers shifting capacity away from low‑margin chips has created acute shortages of car‑grade memory. The result is higher component costs for automakers, with some firms seeing DRAM expenses for a single vehicle nearly triple and potential upward pressure on EV prices unless supply rebalances or manufacturers absorb costs.

SoBiz2026年2月28日 04:57
#DRAM#automotive#semiconductors
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Technology

AI-driven Memory Crunch Set to Shrink Smartphone Shipments and Send DRAM Prices Soaring

A market forecast warns that an AI-driven shortage of DRAM and NAND will depress global smartphone shipments to about 1.1 billion units this year and keep memory tight through 2027. Contract prices for DRAM and NAND are expected to surge sharply, hitting low-margin Android brands hardest while advantaging suppliers and premium device makers.

NeTe2026年2月27日 09:07
#memory chips#DRAM#NAND
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Technology

Memory Shortage Threatens to Shrink Global Smartphone Market — IDC Predicts a 2026 Downturn

IDC has reduced its 2026 smartphone shipment forecast to about 1.1 billion units, warning that a memory chip shortage and steep price rises could drive a record 13% market contraction. The shortage is forcing OEMs to cut low‑end models and push consumers toward higher‑priced devices, a structural shift that IDC expects will persist until at least mid‑2027.

NeTe2026年2月26日 20:06
#DRAM#LPDDR5X#memory shortage
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Technology

Memory Shortage Could Trigger a 13% Collapse in Smartphone Shipments in 2026, IDC Warns

IDC has cut its 2026 smartphone shipment forecast to about 1.1 billion units, forecasting a roughly 13% decline driven by a memory/storage chip shortage. The disruption favours large OEMs and major memory manufacturers, risks higher prices and delayed product launches, and could lengthen replacement cycles for consumers.

NeTe2026年2月26日 20:06
#smartphone market#memory shortage#IDC
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Business

A‑Shares End the Lunar Year Lower as Traders Rotate into AI Hardware; Memory and PCB Stocks Lead Sector Divergence

China’s A‑share indices closed lower on the final trading day of the Year of the Snake, with turnover subdued ahead of the Lunar New Year. Investors rotated into robotics, PCB materials and memory‑adjacent stocks after bullish commentary on embodied AI and signs of a sharp rally in DRAM prices, while CPO‑related names plunged.

NeMo2026年2月13日 12:34
#A‑shares#Shanghai Composite#robotics
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Technology

Memory-Led Boom: Semiconductor Revenues Poised to Cross $1 Trillion on AI and Storage Strength

Omdia forecasts that the semiconductor industry will surpass $1 trillion in revenue by 2026, propelled primarily by a storage-led recovery and stronger AI deployment. The rebound is heavily concentrated in memory chips, while non-memory segments show only modest growth, raising questions about cycle concentration and supply-chain risk.

NeTe2026年2月7日 14:10
#semiconductor#memory#DRAM
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Technology

AI Demand Frays CPU Market: Stable Consumer Prices, Fragmented Server Tightness in Shenzhen’s Huaqiangbei

A Shenzhen market survey finds consumer CPU prices largely unchanged while server CPUs show fragmented pricing moves tied to AI demand and model-specific tightness. Traders are shifting attention to memory amid dramatic DRAM and NAND price increases, and analysts expect continued structural divergence between consumer stability and server-side episodic volatility.

NeTe2026年2月3日 06:40
#CPU#AI servers#Intel
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Technology

Memory Market Hits a 'Super Cycle' as Prices Surge and Chinese Suppliers Reap Windfall

From Q3 2025 a sharp rally in global memory prices has produced a 'super cycle' that propelled DRAM and NAND spot prices up more than 300% cumulatively. Chinese storage suppliers have reported improved earnings, and research houses forecast continued price gains into early 2026 driven by AI and datacentre demand, though cyclical risks and capacity responses could temper the upswing.

NeTe2026年2月2日 23:20
#memory market#DRAM#NAND
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Technology

Memory Makers Ride an AI-Fuelled Supercycle as Prices Soar — and Few Can Stop It

A surge in demand for AI‑related storage is driving rapid price rises across DRAM and NAND, with suppliers shifting to flexible, quarterly pricing and prioritising high‑margin AI products. Limited capacity growth — because investment is being spent on process upgrades rather than volume expansion — means the shortage looks structural and could persist through 2026–27, benefiting memory vendors but squeezing OEMs and raising the cost of scaling AI services.

NeMo2026年1月27日 05:50
#NAND#DRAM#Samsung
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Technology

AI’s Hunger for Memory Could Keep Global Chip Shortages Dragging On Until 2027

Synopsys CEO Sassine Ghazi warns that the current memory-chip shortage, driven by heavy demand from AI data centres, is likely to last through 2026 and potentially into 2027. Concentrated production, long lead times for new fabs and booming demand for HBM mean elevated prices and allocation pressures may persist, benefiting memory suppliers but squeezing device makers and other industries.

NeTe2026年1月26日 22:40
#memory chips#HBM#DRAM
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Technology

AI Boom Sends Memory Prices Soaring — What It Means for Cloud Providers, Chipmakers and Investors

AI-driven demand for high-performance memory has tightened global supplies, pushing DDR5 RDIMM and enterprise SSD prices sharply higher. China is accelerating domestic capacity expansion and technology upgrades, creating opportunities for local chipmakers and investors while leaving device makers and cloud users to manage higher costs.

NeTe2026年1月19日 02:30
#storage chips#DDR5#eSSD