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2026-07-02
Apple is once again exploring Chinese memory suppliers as a prolonged shortage driven by artificial intelligence (AI) demand reshapes the semiconductor supply chain, according to a Bloombergreport.
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2026-07-01
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Dave Smith
Jul 1, 2026
Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, two of the largest makers of memory chips on the planet, will invest a combined $590 billion alongside the South Korean government to build a sprawling new manufacturing complex in an effort to relieve the AI-driven shortage that has sent the price of computer memory soaring worldwide.
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2026-07-01
digitimes.com
2026-07-01
South Korea's government laid out a detailed plan on June 30 for building its southwest region into a major new semiconductor production base, with SK, Samsung Electronics and Amkor outlining a combined KRW896 trillion (approx. US$581 billion) in investment covering memory chip fabs, AI data centers and advanced packaging.
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2026-07-01
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2026-07-01
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Micron Technology CEO Sanjay Mehrotra just dropped a truth bomb about why the memory chip industry can't keep up with AI demand. Years of customers squeezing suppliers on price left chipmakers chronically underinvested in new capacity, he revealed in remarks to CNBC. The admission comes as memory prices surge and tech giants scramble for high-bandwidth memory chips essential for AI data centers.
2026-06-30
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2026-06-30
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How AI demand is reshaping memory parts, availability, and pricing
DRAM prices jumped 172% year-over-year by Q3 2025 as AI data centers drove insatiable demand for high-bandwidth memory. Z2 examines the forces behind the squeez
2026-06-30
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2026-06-30
Seoul Economic Daily
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2026-06-30
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Memory chipmakers face US class-action over DRAM shift
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June 30, 2026
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Seventeen consumers and small businesses filed a proposed US class-action lawsuit in the Northern District of California alleging Samsung Electronics, SK hynix, a