Computer chips power almost everything in the modern world — from smartphones and cars to appliances and military systems. But in the early 2020s, a global shortage suddenly disrupted entire ...
According to recent statements by SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won, ongoing issues in the memory and silicon supply chain are unlikely to improve for another four ...
It's been nearly a year since COVID-19 lockdowns led to a toilet paper shortage that lasted for several weeks. But the pandemic is still leading to supply chain issues that are slowing the production ...
The global shortage of semiconductor wafers will not ease before the end of the decade, SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won said, delivering one of the most definitive long-range forecasts yet from the ...
The head of South Korean conglomerate SK Group stated that a global memory chip shortage is expected to continue for another ...
If you have been pricing parts for a DIY PC build lately, you have probably noticed the warning signs already. Memory prices are moving up again, availability is tightening, and buyers are starting to ...
The soaring cost and limited supply of computer memory is slowing some projects — and spurring creative approaches.
If it feels these days as if everything in technology is about AI, that’s because it is. And nowhere is that more true than in the market for computer memory. Demand, and profitability, for the type ...
Dwight Dubowits has been in the computer business for over 40 years and says the shortage of RAM is causing a seismic shift in the industry.
Planning to purchase a new computer or smartphone this year? Buying soon could save you hundreds of dollars, as manufacturers are forced to pay higher costs for solid-state drives (SSDs) and computer ...
The world is seeing a full-blown RAM crisis in 2026 due to the hardware needed to power the AI boom. That spells trouble for ...
There's a RAM shortage at the moment. RAM, as in random access memory. The memory computer keeps immediately at hand, so it can perform tasks quickly. How can that be? Well, as with so much these days ...