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Yesterday β€” 12 July 2026Wccftech

SK Hynix CEO Warns 2027 Will Be Memory’s β€œWorst Year” Ever, With Shortages Set To Outlast The Decade

12 July 2026 at 14:45

A group of executives stands in front of SK hynix signage at Times Square, with a large screen displaying 'Live on in MEMORY' and the Nasdaq logo visible.

SK Hynix CEO has warned that memory shortages will be at their worst in 2027 as it celebrates its trading debut on Nasdaq in Times Square. Memory Supply Won't See Any Sign of Relief Beyond 2030 As SK Hynix Signals 2027 To Be The Worst Year In Terms of Shortages Well, memory shortages have gripped all aspects of the tech industry, and it seems to have become the norm these days. As the supply crunch continues, the CEO of SK Hynix, one of the three largest DRAM producers, has said that things are about to get much worse for the […]

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MRDIMM’s Allow DDR5 Memory To Keep Up With Next-Gen Servers, Achieving DDR6-Class Bandwidth & No Pin-Change

10 July 2026 at 12:10

A close-up of Micron DDR5 RDIMM 128GB memory modules with visible branding and circuit components.

DDR5 MRDIMMs aim to offer DDR6-level bandwidth without requiring changes to the physical slots on existing servers. DDR5 MRDIMMs Give Life To Servers That Were Hoping For DDR6 To Address Bandwidth Requirements The MRDIMM architecture was introduced in the early 2020s by JEDEC. Pioneered by Intel, who were the first to adopt the latest standard on its Xeon 6 lineup, the MRDIMM architecture now looks set to be a suitable replacement for DDR6 to address growing bandwidth requirements on existing and next-gen data center segments. The first generation of MRDIMMs featured 8800 MT/s speeds and up to 256 GB capacities. […]

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Micron to Pour $250 Billion in Manufacturing on US Soil As It Starts Construction of New York’s DRAM Megafab

10 July 2026 at 10:50

A group of people stand in front of two Micron branded cement trucks with a large American flag, above a plaque reading 'Concrete Progress.'

Micron has announced that it will invest $250 billion in America as it lays down the first concrete for the New York DRAM Megafab. Micron Aims To Make 40% of Its Total DRAM In America While Creating Over 90,000 Jobs Through A $250B Commitment DRAM demand surge has boosted revenues of all major manufacturers, including Micron, as such, the company has laid down a $250 billion commitment through 2035, which will accelerate the AI segment fruther. The initiative is simple: $250 billion of investments through 2035 towards major manufacturing and R&D centers across America. This long-term goal will achieve 40% […]

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