Chipmakers on Track to Meet only 60% of AI Memory Demand by 2027
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Chipmakers on track to meet only 60% of AI memory demand by 2027
A recent report from Nikkei Asia yet again highlights how tight the market has become. It centers on the ongoing memory shortage, which is expected to persist until chipmakers have both the capacity and the facilities to meet demand for AI-focused components from hyperscale customers.Read Entire Article
Global RAM shortage appears set to continue through 2027
The ongoing shortage of memory chips looks likely to continue throughout the year as demand from the AI sector surges. According to Nikkei Asia, leading manufacturers are expected to be able to meet only about 60% of global demand despite expansion plans. Although new factories are on the way, several of them are not expected to reach full production until 2027 at the earliest. Even once those facilities are up and running, additional time will …
News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. Memory scarcity not only continues, but could extend for several more years. A new report indicates that DRAM manufacturers will not be able to meet global demand in the short term, which maintains pressure on prices and availability throughout the technology market. The picture is clear. Supply is not reaching and the situation is not improving. Demand far exceeds product…
The issue of the shortage of RAM continues to stir up the tech sector. And according to the latest figures, it should hurt the tech sector for a long time to come.
We know that, as you know, we know (not from Marseille), BIS the BLAGUE, we talk about it very regularly at La Ferme, the memory market is under stress, and unfortunately the news clearly does not go in the right direction. According to a recent report, memory manufacturers would be able to cover only about 60% of global demand in DRAM by 2027. Yes, you have read only 60% well. In other words, even with the massive investments in progress, the m…
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