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AI demand for DRAM chips to skyrocket past supply limits
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 63435, member: 636"] Artificial intelligence development has created substantial pressure on DRAM production capabilities, and industry analysts predict supply shortages ahead. The semiconductor memory market faces unprecedented demand as AI companies require high-bandwidth memory for data processing systems. UBS analysts estimate OpenAI's planned ASIC chip could consume 500,000 to 600,000 DRAM wafers per month from 2026 through 2029. TrendForce data shows global DRAM supplier inventory dropped to 3.3 weeks, the lowest level in seven years, and production capacity may reach 1.955 million wafers per month by 2026. Major manufacturers Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron have redirected existing production lines toward HBM technology. OpenAI's Stargate project alone could require 900,000 DRAM wafers monthly, representing approximately 40 percent of current global supply, but Korean manufacturers dominate production. [/QUOTE]
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