This year, there won't be enough memory to meet worldwide demand because powerful AI chips made by the likes of Nvidia, AMD and Google need so much of it. Prices for computer memory, or RAM, are ...
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TL;DR: SK hynix's new 256GB DDR5 RDIMM server memory modules, based on 32Gb DRAM, are officially verified for Intel's Xeon 6 platform, delivering up to 16% better inference performance and 18% ...
Micron said on Wednesday that it plans to stop selling memory to consumers to focus on providing enough memory for high-powered AI chips. "Micron has made the difficult decision to exit the Crucial ...
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Counterpoint warns that DDR5 RDIMM costs may surge 100% amid manufacturers’ pivot to AI chips and Nvidia’s memory-intensive AI server platforms, leaving enterprises with limited procurement leverage.
BEIJING, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Nvidia's (NVDA.O), opens new tab move to use smartphone-style memory chips in its artificial intelligence servers could cause server-memory prices to double by late 2026, ...
Driven by the explosive demand for artificial intelligence, server memory could double in price by late 2026. The disruption originates from two prime sources: a recent shortage of DDR4/DDR5 legacy ...
Nvidia's (NVDA) plan to use smartphone-style memory chips in its AI servers could cause server-memory prices to double by late 2026, Reuters reported, citing a report by Counterpoint Research. In the ...
The move by Nvidia to use Low-Power Double Data Rate (LPDDR) memory chips, commonly found in smartphones and tablets, instead of the traditional DDR5 chips used in servers, is expected to cause a ...
A major server memory shortage is squeezing the world’s largest tech companies, with late October 2025 reports showing U.S. and Chinese hyperscalers are getting just 70% of their DRAM orders filled, a ...
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