By Jaspreet Singh and Zaheer Kachwala Jan 22 (Reuters) - Global demand for smartphones, personal computers and gaming ...
At CES 2026, sleek new laptops dazzled—but soaring memory costs driven by AI chip demand threaten to make everyday PCs ...
AI companies’ need for a once obscure and affordable type of microchip threatens to drive up prices of all electronics—and ...
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.
The world is heading towards its most severe memory chip shortage in decades, with the explosive growth of datacentres set to ...
To blame is the dynamic random access memory chip, or DRAM for short, the unsung hero that drives everything from touch ...
Hardware companies including Apple Inc. and HP Inc. are under pressure, as their need for expensive memory components becomes ...
As devices from toys to cars get smarter at the Consumer Electronics Show, gadget makers are grappling with a shortage of ...
The squeeze spans almost every type of memory, from flash chips used in USB drives and smartphones to memory that feeds AI ...
Nvidia Corporation faces extended China demand uncertainty, rising memory costs and execution risks in Vera Rubin. Read more ...
Data doesn’t have to travel as far or waste as much energy when the memory and logic components are closer together.