Report: Memory Makers Only Expect To Meet 60% Of Demand By End 2027
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Nikkei Asia reported on the 18th that amidst the continuing shortage of memory semiconductors due to the surge in demand for artificial intelligence (AI), the production increase by the three major memory semiconductor companies—Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and Micron—will remain at only 60% of demand until 2027. The analysis suggests that as memory manufacturers' supply increases remain small-scale, the soaring semiconductor prices resulting …
Report: Memory Makers Only Expect To Meet 60% Of Demand By End 2027
Last month, SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won said that the memory shortage could last until 2030. While it’s not exactly a difficult statement to understand, a more recent report provides more context to the claim. The report says that despite ramping up production, memory makers only expect to meet about 60% of demand by the end of 2027. Nikkei Asia reports that among the top memory makers, including Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron, are working to b…
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