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ASUS shuts down DRAM factory rumors, sticks to building PCs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80925, member: 636"] A big PC brand just shot down the rumor that it would start making memory chips. ASUS officially denied reports that it plans to manufacture its own DRAM or build a memory fabrication plant. The company stated it has no intention of developing in-house memory technology or investing in semiconductor fabs. These false claims started on a regional tech site quoting unnamed sources, suggesting ASUS wanted vertical integration due to global shortages. The company clarified its focus remains on product design and system integration. It sources memory from established partners for its laptops, desktops, motherboards, and graphics cards. Building a memory fab would need massive capital and face the volatile cycles of the chip market. ASUS called the rumors a misrepresentation of its actual business strategy, which centers on consumer hardware. Industry realities make such a move unlikely due to the high cost and long lead times. The company confirmed it will navigate supply chain issues through existing partnerships instead of becoming a manufacturer. For now, ASUS remains a hardware integrator, not a chipmaker. [/QUOTE]
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