Memory and Storage Prices Will only Get Worse, Adata CEO Says
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Memory and storage prices will only get worse, Adata CEO says
Adata chairman Simon Chen projects that manufacturing shortages in RAM, flash memory, solid-state drives, and hard drives will continue driving prices upward well into 2026. Speaking at a press conference, Chen said that this is the first time in his three-decade career that all four major manufacturing lines have experienced...Read Entire Article
The perfect storm is already here, and it will not be because we did not warn at the time and, moreover, we have been updating the situation. In the midst of a fever for Artificial Intelligence, the memory industry is facing a crisis that we did not see coming with this magnitude: total shortage of DRAM, NAND, SSD and HDD. Adata, one of the greats of the sector, has officially confirmed that the world supply has plummeted to critical levels. Wha…
According to the head of the Taiwanese storage company Adata daf r, AI data centers ensure that the supply of simple DRAM and NAND chips for memory, SSDs and hard drives worldwide reaches their limits. According to him, the warehouses of the suppliers are empty. (Read more)
ADATA Exec Says AI Is to Blame for Current Shortages of Memory and Storage Mediums, with Higher Prices Inbound
Image: ADATA It’s no secret that AI facilities require significant resources to run, but according to one industry exec, they are consuming parts at a staggering rate as well. At this point, most might be desensitized by headlines regarding how many units of any particular product NVIDIA is moving for AI purposes, but there’s less media coverage regarding other electronic parts being gobbled up in the race for AI supremacy. ADATA chairman Chen L…
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