By Jaspreet Singh and Zaheer Kachwala Jan 22 (Reuters) - Global demand for smartphones, personal computers and gaming ...
Micron stock has surged on demand for memory chips for use in AI hardware and there's reason to believe it will last, William ...
Major vendors are scrambling to expand production, but the scarcity of general-purpose memory chips is forecast to continue ...
At CES 2026, sleek new laptops dazzled—but soaring memory costs driven by AI chip demand threaten to make everyday PCs ...
Demand from AI data centers has led to a surge in memory chip prices, taking a toll on sales, margins of leading consumer electronics makers.
The global memory chip shortage is deepening in early 2026, as relentless AI-driven demand strains supply chains and begins to reshape market winners and losers, Oxford Economics warns.
Dresden-based startup FMC raises another 100 million euros, expands its management team, and plans its own chip factory in ...
As AI demand drives prices up, CXMT is overcoming Washington’s curbs to take on Micron and South Korean leaders.
There’s only so much RAM to go around, and with data centers seen as the priority, smartphone and laptop makers may have to raise prices to compete. The stock prices of RAM and NAND manufacturers ...
The world is heading towards its most severe memory chip shortage in decades, with the explosive growth of datacentres set to ...
Micron says the AI-driven memory-chip shortage is worsening and may last beyond 2026, boosting MU/NVDA supply chain focus.
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