As the global race for AI moves forward, a shortage of memory chips has begun to drive up prices of consumer electronics and ...
AI-driven memory demand is squeezing global supply, raising device costs and threatening affordable smartphone access—reshaping participation in the digital economy.
JPMorgan’s view is that Mac/iPad price hikes won’t meaningfully cut demand, and any iPhone price pressure would be “modest” ...
Prices of software and computer accessories were up a record 14.5 per cent in May from a year earlier. Read more at ...
Despite higher computer prices, consumer demand has not declined as IT products have become resilient economic necessities, ...
As a result, companies designing AI accelerator chips have been turning to high-speed, high-bandwidth memory (HBM) capable of transporting enormous amounts of data quickly in data centers. This has ...
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Meet the unstoppable memory ETF with 74.7% of its portfolio parked in Micron, Samsung, and SK Hynix
This ETF launched in April, and it has already more than doubled.
It's time to buy the dip on chipmakers, according to Fundstrat head of research Tom Lee. U.S. tech stocks fell off a cliff on Tuesday following a rout in Asian markets that saw the South Korean KOSPI ...
AI continues to make everything more expensive.
The memory maker recently posted the best quarter in its history. So why are the shares well off their peak?
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Microsoft is raising Xbox prices yet again due to the memory shortage — this time by $100-$150
Microsoft said memory and storage prices have increased by "more than 2.5x" and it expects "another doubling by the fall of 2027." ...
Apple announced a $30 billion deal to design chips made in the United States by Broadcom. It’s part of Apple’s continued effort to diversify the source of its components and help support domestic chip ...
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