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DDR5 computer RAM shortage for home users will last 10 years and started in 2026?

>AI makers need all the RAM for themselves

https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/sk-hynix-ceo-sees-worst-ever-memory-supply-shortage-2027-says-demand-outstrip-2026-07-10/

The CEO of SK Hynix, one of the three largest DRAM producers, predicted to Reuters that the memory industry will see its "worst-ever" supply shortages in 2027.

SK Hynix has also forecasted that, given the current market demand, they will fall way short of fulfilling the market demand, and that will continue beyond 2033. The comments from SK Hynix are in line with what Samsung and Micron executives have already said. Samsung has warned of 2027 being the worst year in terms of shortages and that things will continue this way till 2028 and beyond.

Heightened demand from AI customers and multi-year agreements further put pressure on the market. The big three DRAM makers have already prioritized premium DRAM segments such as HBM and LPDDR5X, while commodity memory such as DDR5, DDR4, and entry-level LPDDR RAM has taken a back seat. While these have boosted the profits of SK Hynix, Micron, and Samsung, they have devastated the consumer segment, which is facing the worst kind of price hikes that are affecting all sorts of components and platforms, including PCs, Smartphones, Consoles, etc...

SK Hynix, like Samsung and Micron, is also preparing to embark on a multi-year and multi-billion dollar expansion plan with new fabs and facilities being laid out across South Korea. SK Hynix is also considering the construction of Fabs in the US, Japan, and Southeast Asia, though the final plans are yet to be cemented. Micron recently started construction of its new facility that will be used for DRAM production. As SK Hynix proudly marks its Nasdaq debut, its CEO's sobering forecast serves as a clear reminder: the memory industry is entering its most challenging chapter yet.
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For any outsiders (ie not fron caliwali) busting a hynix is when you break the hymen and cervix in one stroke
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>>538850716
thats a weird name for RAM company
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>>538850773
Even more weird for an asian ram company...you know those dicks aint bustin shit
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>>538850567
>shortages will last
>BUY NOW says company that needs you to buy now now now
Uh-huh
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>>538850567
fake news
just wait a bit and prices will crash as usual
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>>538850567
Ai bubble will burst before that, then there will be a shitload available second hand.
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>>538850567
DDR5 is trash anyway the older the ram the more reliable it is due to rowhammer and rowpress defects in the hardware. All modern flash and DRAM bleeds charges into adjacent cells corrupting everything and allowing for bitflip attacks.

Data centers have to write their own memory controllers on a FPGA then get them mass produced in China to replace the mfg versions
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>>538850567
I'm already excited seeing a little spike at Korean suicide rate chart after the bubble bursts.
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>>538850834
>BUY NOW says company that needs you to buy now now now
this it could easily form the 1637 tulip chart. what we don't tend to ask is what was the reason and fallout of the tulip crisis.
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>>538850567
/biz/ fag, these companies aren't making more ram, they're just increasing prices to take advantage of the high demand. This will lead to their stocks crashing very soon. The people buying their ram will find it cheaper to produce the memory themselves AND find software techniques to reduce the need for high amounts of memory. The CEO of these companies are trying to trick people into thinking they're a monopoly in order to justify the high prices. Trust me, the shortage will end in a couple years.
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>>538850834
>>BUY NOW says company that needs you to buy now now now
Have you seen their earnings this quarter?
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>maga destroys personal computing and gaming to own the libs

reminder this happened because righttards removed all restrictions on AI corporations
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>>538850716
are you supposed to break the cervix
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Did it pump eighty dollars and then crash back to 150 yet?
K-pop chinks could never
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>>538850924
There is no bubble. AI is chipping away at mathematics as we speak. More and more open issues on the level of Erdos problems will get solved at an accelerating pace.
2030-2035 Millennium Prize problems will fall, theoretical physics starts losing ground to AI
2035-2040 total AI domination in those areas, theoretical chemistry and molecular biology are next
2040-2050 the first proper autonomous labs will show up; AI handles everything from hypothesis to experiment to data gathering and analysis.
2050+ AI will dominate the experimental knowledge market: from materials science to in vitro testing on biological systems
The latter half of the 21st century will be its own era, just as the industrial revolution and microchips each were heralds of a new world.
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>>538851880
I think you’re just meant to kiss it with your penis eye.
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>>538851999
I feel like you really wanted to say a different word
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>>538852677
If he said jap's eye you wouldn't know which one he meant.
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>>538851880
>flag
checks out
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>>538851987
You are either retarded or pajeet. There was some teacher at Cornell University who tested the 3 best AI models (openai, claude and gemeni) in a first semester CS course and these things barely passed and only because they aced the written examen which are all over the internet. They failed miserably at anything that you could not just google. There is zero intelligence in these systems it's just a clever scam to market stolen data.
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>>538853898
It's good at coding scripts, not programs.
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>>538851373
Are you living under a rock? Korea alone has 4 new fabs coming online in the next year or two and 10 more fabs that are getting fast tracked. Korea WANTS to tank HBM, DRAM, and Flash prices to keep others from joining the competition.



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