Samsung Announces 20% Production Cut Due to Fab Maintenance
Samsung Electronics has announced a significant reduction in DRAM production capacity at its Pyeongtaek facility. The planned maintenance and equipment upgrades will reduce output by approximately 20% through Q2 2026, further exacerbating the global memory shortage.
Reuters Technology
Supply Chain5 hours ago
SK Hynix Reports Record Backlog as AI Demand Surges
SK Hynix has disclosed that its order backlog has reached an all-time high, with HBM3e memory modules for AI accelerators accounting for 60% of pending orders. Consumer DRAM deliveries are being deprioritized.
Korea Economic Daily
Market8 hours ago
DDR5 Prices Surge 18% in January Amid Supply Constraints
Spot prices for DDR5 memory modules have climbed 18.4% month-over-month, marking the steepest increase since the technology's launch. Analysts expect prices to continue rising through Q2.
DRAMeXchange
Technology12 hours ago
Micron Unveils DDR5-8000 Memory Modules for Next-Gen Platforms
Micron Technology has announced new DDR5-8000 memory kits targeting Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake-S refresh and AMD's Zen 5 platforms. The modules feature improved power efficiency and are expected to ship in Q3 2026.
AnandTech
Supply Chain1 day ago
Taiwan Earthquake Causes Minor Disruptions at TSMC Facilities
A magnitude 5.8 earthquake near Hsinchu caused temporary production halts at several TSMC fabs. While memory chip production was minimally affected, the incident highlights ongoing supply chain vulnerabilities.
Nikkei Asia
Market1 day ago
European Retailers Report 40% Increase in RAM Bulk Orders
Major European electronics retailers are reporting a significant surge in bulk RAM purchases as consumers and businesses stockpile ahead of anticipated price increases. Some retailers have implemented purchase limits.
Financial Times
Alert2 days ago
US Commerce Department Reviewing New Export Controls on Memory Technology
The Biden administration is considering expanded export controls on advanced memory manufacturing equipment, which could further restrict supply to certain markets and impact global pricing dynamics.
Bloomberg
Technology3 days ago
G.Skill Achieves DDR5-8400 World Record with Trident Z5 Royal
G.Skill has set a new DDR5 overclocking world record, achieving stable DDR5-8400 speeds with their upcoming Trident Z5 Royal series. The achievement was made possible with Intel's Z890 platform.