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No, Asus Isn't Going Into Memory Manufacturing — Taiwanese Tech Giant Issues Statement Smashing Rumor - WorldNL Magazine

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(Image credit: Tom's Hardware) This current memory shortage is intense. Spot prices for DDR5 DRAM ICs have quadrupled, and retail prices are often even higher. The desire for some new manufacturer to come along and 'save' the market from the worst excesses of the AI bubble is completely understandable. Still, certain reports in the tech media beggar belief, and one such widely disseminated story has prompted Taiwanese state media outlet CNA to …
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With memory shortages persisting and prices for laptops and mobile phones rising, foreign media reported that computer brand ASUS would enter the DRAM memory manufacturing industry, with production starting as early as 2026. ASUS clarified to the Central News Agency today that it has no plans to invest in a memory wafer fab.

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cna.com.tw broke the news in on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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