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Samsung has swerved a planned South Korean factory strike with a last-minute deal, so the memory machine rumbles on
By Andy Edser published
News The deal is currently undergoing an internal union vote.

Former Samsung boss predicts the memory crisis could be over in the second half of next year thanks to a 'surge' in Chinese capacity
By Jeremy Laird published
News The memory crisis could be followed by the mother of all memory gluts.

We're getting closer to a 100% ROG rig as Asus gets into the DRAM game for its 20th anniversary
By Nick Evanson published
News It might just be a one-off, though.

While I can barely find two sticks of 16 GB to rub together, Micron unveils a 256 GB memory module destined for AI servers
By Jess Kinghorn published
News The module is apparently "capable of speeds up to 9,200 megatransfers per second."

We're starting to get convincing counterfeit DDR5 modules, just in case the memory crisis isn't bad enough already
By James Bentley published
News A different kind of memory crisis.

'Regardless of the type of offer, available capacity is essentially zero right now': SK hynix is reportedly being swamped with 'unprecedented' offers to secure memory chips
By James Bentley published
News And it seems like it won't slow down for a while.

'Our demand fulfillment rate is now at a record low' says Samsung as it makes its DRAM 90% more expensive than the previous quarter
By Jacob Fox published
News High demand, high prices, it's basic economics.

Samsung says there are 'no supply chain issues to date' from war in the Middle East but the company is making logistical changes
By Jacob Fox published
News The company has stocked up and is figuring out alternative logistics.
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