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DRAM
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Dynamic random-access memory, memory pricing, supply chains, and device memory coverage.
AI Memory Shortage Turns Into a Fight Over Who Gets Chips
A July 1 SEMI letter warns Washington that direct intervention in memory-chip pricing or production could worsen an AI-driven shortage. The fight now reaches beyond data centers, with broadband, automotive, medical-device, retail, and consumer-electronics groups worried that HBM demand will squeeze ordinary DRAM supply.
Micron’s Anthropic Deal Makes Memory Part of the AI Model Roadmap
Micron’s new Anthropic agreement ties HBM, DRAM, SSDs, supply planning, Claude adoption, and a strategic investment into one AI infrastructure deal. The move shows why memory and storage are becoming part of frontier model design instead of commodity parts bought after the GPU decision.
Nothing’s CMF Phone Cancellation Shows AI’s Memory Crunch Has Hit Budget Gadgets
Nothing is skipping this year’s CMF Phone successor because RAM prices have made a budget upgrade too expensive. The decision turns the AI-driven memory shortage into a consumer gadget story, with pressure spreading across Android phones, PCs, AI PCs, SSDs, and lower-cost devices.