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Big Tech scrambles as memory crunch ignites executive chaos
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80220, member: 636"] A major shortage of memory chips is causing chaos for big American tech firms. Companies like Microsoft, Google, and Meta are so desperate for high-bandwidth memory and LPDDR modules that they are sending their own procurement teams to South Korea. These executives are practically camping out at the headquarters of Samsung and SK hynix trying to negotiate long term supply deals. The situation is reportedly intense, with one Microsoft executive angrily walking out of a meeting after SK hynix said it could not meet their demands. Google's internal response has been especially harsh. The company allegedly fired a procurement executive after failing to secure enough HBM from suppliers like SK hynix and Micron. Google blamed this person for not having the foresight to lock in long-term agreements earlier. With Samsung and SK hynix production already maxed out, these AI-focused firms are now placing open orders, agreeing to take any volume at any price. The shortage is also hitting Apple, which is facing price increases as high as two hundred thirty percent for certain memory types as its own long-term contracts expire. The crisis is leading to a hiring spree for supply chain experts. Google and Meta are now posting job listings for specialized global memory commodity managers. The goal is to build better sourcing strategies for critical components like DRAM and NAND flash. This entire scenario has turned the Korean offices of major memory makers into hubs of frenzied activity, with tech giants scrambling to secure any supply they can for their AI and data center projects. [/QUOTE]
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