AI demand is triggering a historic memory-chip shortage. Meeting exponential demand for chips will be expensive and maybe even impossible.
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Why the global chip shortage caught governments and companies off guard
Computer chips power almost everything in the modern world — from smartphones and cars to appliances and military systems. But in the early 2020s, a global shortage suddenly disrupted entire ...
Pay any attention to the computer market these days and one thing becomes abundantly clear: RAM—or Random-Access Memory—has gotten pretty expensive. Memory prices have already surged approximately 90% ...
A boom of investment in artificial intelligence has led to an unforeseen problem: a shortage of the world's memory chip ...
A global shortage is responsible for every electronics and computer manufacturer in the world — including Apple — paying ...
Nexperia rejected Nexperia China’s claims suggesting that the Chinese unit was unable to supply finished products due to the Dutch company managing its IT systems.
Tim Cook says Apple is starting to feel the impact of a global memory chip shortage.Ludovic MARIN / AFP via Getty Images The global memory chip shortage is catching up with Apple, Tim Cook says. The ...
It's been nearly a year since COVID-19 lockdowns led to a toilet paper shortage that lasted for several weeks. But the pandemic is still leading to supply chain issues that are slowing the production ...
Apple faces iPhone pricing challenge, supply crunch as AI demand deepens global memory chip shortage
Apple (AAPL) reported blowout first quarter results after the bell on Thursday, on the back of all-time record iPhone sales, which, in turn, drove all-time record revenue for the company. But it ...
Apple has increased prices of the updated MacBook Air and Pro, its two main laptop lines, by S$100 to S$450, as the industry ...
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By Eduardo Baptista BEIJING, March 7 (Reuters) - China's commerce ministry on Saturday raised the possibility of another global semiconductor supply chain crisis due to "new conflicts" between Dutch ...
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