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In the memory market that AI just broke, here’s what you must do now
Hyperscalers redirected global DRAM fabrication just as demand lifted off for devices that capitalised on AI. Dicker Data’s new report plots what partners can do before the channel’s buffer runs dry.
The AI frenzy is driving a new global supply chain crisis
Acute global shortage of memory chips.
Hyunjoo Jin, Fanny Potkin, Wen-Yee Lee, Anton Bridge and Max A. Cherney
Dec 4 2025, 1:49AM
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Micron beats revenue estimates
Driven by demand for its memory chips from the fast-growing artificial intelligence sector.
Staff Writer
Jun 29 2023, 6:28AM
Hardware
DRam crack breaks encryption software
Researchers find way to foil disk encryption.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 25 2008, 7:44AM
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Hynix profit tops forecasts on flash chip demand
South Korea's Hynix Semiconductor has posted a better-than-expected quarterly profit, helped by stable memory chip prices and soaring demand for flash chips, but the outlook appears shaky in 2006.
Staff Writers
Oct 13 2005, 2:35PM
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