AI continues to make everything more expensive.
A new lawsuit alleges that Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron colluded to artificially manufacture the ongoing RAM shortage.
A new class-action lawsuit accuses Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron, who control 90% of the world’s memory, of colluding to ...
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AI-driven memory demand is squeezing global supply, raising device costs and threatening affordable smartphone access—reshaping participation in the digital economy.
The prices of memory chip stocks are once again on the rise as a global shortage in random access memory (RAM) continues. Over the past five days alone, the share prices of the four largest memory ...
The RAMpocalypse is affecting every corner of computing, but one sector hit particularly hard has been the field of single-board computing (SBC). Systems like Raspberry Pis are particularly vulnerable ...
The would-be AI infrastructure provider aims to solve the problem of rising memory prices in a cost-effective way.