DRAM Supply May Meet only 60 Percent of Global Demand by 2027
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The leading global memory manufacturers are working to increase DRAM memory production, however, they are expected to only cover 60 percent of demand by the end of next year 2027, according to Nikkei Asia, which will lengthen the memory shortage crisis over the next few years.The technology sector is experiencing a shortage in RAM memories that mainly affects consumption, and will force product prices to rise, as some manufacturers have anticipa…
Nikkei Asia reported on the 18th that amidst the continuing shortage of memory semiconductors due to the surge in demand for artificial intelligence (AI), the production increase by the three major memory semiconductor companies—Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and Micron—will remain at only 60% of demand until 2027. The analysis suggests that as memory manufacturers' supply increases remain small-scale, the soaring semiconductor prices resulting …
Major global memory manufacturers are working to increase DRAM memory manufacturing production, however, they are expected to only cover 60 percent of demand by the end of next year 2027, according to Nikkei Asia, which will lengthen the memory shortage crisis over the next few years.
DRAM supply may meet only 60 percent of global demand by 2027
New Delhi: The global memory market is entering a prolonged supply crunch, and it could directly impact prices of smartphones and laptops in the coming years. Industry data shows that demand driven by artificial intelligence workloads is rising faster than manufacturers can expand production. A report cited by Nikkei Asia highlights that DRAM supply may remain tight through the decade, with no clear signs of stabilisation. The gap between supply…
Semiconductor giants Samsung, SK Hynik, and Micron, which account for approximately 90% of the DRAM market share, are proceeding with plans to expand their production capacity, including the construction of new factories. However, increasing production capacity will take time, and some analyses suggest that they will only be able to meet 60% of demand until 2027.
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