AI boom triggers global memory chip shortage, raising device prices

📊Executive Summary
The article discusses a significant global shortage of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) driven by the increasing demand from artificial intelligence (AI) applications across various devices. This shortage is expected to persist into 2026, impacting gadget makers who are adapting by paying premiums for DRAM, redesigning products, or dropping features. Major companies like Samsung and Micron are reporting record revenues amid this shortage, indicating a surge in memory chip prices. The article highlights the broader implications for industries reliant on semiconductors, as concerns grow about potential spillover effects from the memory chip shortage....
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