Chinese technology companies are directly engaging with South Korean manufacturers to address a global shortage of computer and server memory. Managers from Wuhani technology centers have personally traveled to South Korea to lobby for increased production of memory chips. The surge in demand for AI data centers is driving a global shortage, leading to rising prices for computers, smartphones, and memory devices. Manufacturers are prioritizing the lucrative AI sector, resulting in limited supply for mainstream consumers. Industry analysts predict continued price increases in these products in the near future, attributing the shortage to the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence. Topics: #computers #price #behind Post navigation The prison supported, the court did not: the life-long prisoner Nikolai Mitjanin, who killed a policeman, will not be released on parole(1) IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DAY: this game was banned in Russia, but it was actually by the Russians themselves(1)
“It’s smart to see companies taking proactive steps to secure the supply chain for critical components like memory chips.” Reply