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Samsung and SK hynix mull NAND cuts as DRAM takes priority
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84769, member: 27"] Tech giants are choking storage supplies to force shortages and boost their profit margins. Samsung and SK Hynix apparently decided that building affordable SSDs pays garbage money compared to the DRAM hustle, causing them to slash NAND output forecasts. The strategy involves pivoting manufacturing resources toward the lucrative memory sector because artificial intelligence creates infinite demand for high-speed chips. This pivot lands awkwardly since machine learning rigs actually require insane amounts of permanent storage (ironic). NVIDIA recently showed off systems needing massive capacity for context logs, with estimates suggesting rack solutions could devour over one hundred fifteen million terabytes within a couple of years. That incredible hunger puts serious stress on global fabrication lines. Executives likely intend to jack up contract rates until returns match their wildest dreams. Since corporate behemoths like Team Green and AMD already locked down inventory through long-term agreements, everyday PC builders will inevitably eat the cost. Expect the classic supply squeeze tactic to hurt standard wallets while data centers stay fed. Drive prices already skyrocketed recently, regardless. With agentic systems becoming standard, the thirst for flash memory basically guarantees a disruptive shortage, meaning cheap storage is officially dead. [/QUOTE]
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