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Data center expansion worsens global memory chip shortage, driving up electronics prices

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Steven Tweedie

7d ago· 6 min readenNews

Summary

The article examines how the explosive growth of data centers — driven by AI, cloud computing, and digital services — is exacerbating an already severe memory chip shortage. It explains that data centers consume massive amounts of RAM and storage, straining supply chains already disrupted by pandemic-era demand and geopolitical tensions. The piece details how memory manufacturers are struggling to keep up, leading to price hikes on consumer electronics like PCs and smartphones. It notes that the shortage is expected to worsen over the next year with no immediate relief, as data center expansion continues to outpace production capacity increases.

Source

bskyData center expansion worsens global memory chip shortage, driving up electronics pricesbusinessinsider.com

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The data center boom is making the memory shortage even worse, with no quick fix in sight.
Memory manufacturers are struggling to keep up with demand from both data centers and consumer electronics.
The shortage is expected to worsen in the next year as data center expansion continues to outpace production capacity.
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The memory shortage at the heart of recent price hikes on consumer electronics is expected to worsen in the next year, with no quick fix in sight.

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