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Today — 5 February 2026Main stream

Can Chinese Memory Save Us From the Ongoing RAM Shortages? Supply Chain Dynamics Paint a Very Different Story For Gamers

4 February 2026 at 22:30

A close-up image shows an OSMT-branded RAM module installed in a motherboard with visible capacitors and memory slots.

The memory shortage has become so severe that consumers are now looking to Chinese suppliers like CXMT and YMTC as their 'saviour', hoping to get cheap DDR5/DDR4 modules, but that might never be the case. The retail situation in the RAM market is worsening by the day, with price hikes across the board, especially for higher-capacity modules. Mainly driven by DRAM shortages, it has become tough for gamers to access any memory, and given that the supply situation isn't looking to improve anytime soon, many of us have set our hopes on Chinese memory manufacturers coming to the rescue. Consumers […]

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Yesterday — 4 February 2026Main stream

AMD Prepares to Battle PC Market Uncertainty, But CEO Lisa Su Says the Focus Will Stay on “Enterprise” as the Client Segment’s Future Comes Into Question

4 February 2026 at 13:32

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AMD's CEO, Lisa Su, has given her outlook on the PC industry, and it appears Team Red isn't very confident about the client segment's growth this year. AMD's Lisa Su Hints Towards Focusing More On Enterprise Within the Client Segment, Through Edge AI Products The PC industry has been in turmoil over the past few quarters, primarily driven by ongoing memory shortages and by companies like NVIDIA, AMD, Dell, and others shifting their focus to enterprise/AI businesses. IDC projections indicate a decline in shipments, further raising pressure on AMD and how it will proceed in the client industry. AMD's CEO, […]

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Intel Shows No Signs of Leaving the GPU Business, as CEO Lip-Bu Tan Reiterates Commitment, Saying Future Lineups Will Be Built Internally

4 February 2026 at 09:30

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan at a tech conference with logos in the background.

Intel's GPU business has always been a mystery, not just on the consumer front, but also in the datacenter segment, but it appears Tan has a plan in mind. Intel's CEO Reveals Recent Efforts to Hire Qualcomm Executive Were a Part of the GPU Business Strategy Intel has been in a struggling position ever since Lip-Bu Tan took over, given that the company still hasn't defined a clear roadmap for where it is heading with AI. When you look at Team Blue's accelerator plans, the only thing we know about is the 'inference-focused' Crescent Island, since progress around Jaguar Shores […]

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The NVIDIA-OpenAI Fiasco Isn’t About Compute, It’s About Control; Here’s How One of the World’s Biggest AI Partnerships Is Playing Out

3 February 2026 at 21:18

Two prominent individuals appear deep in thought against a background of server racks.

NVIDIA and OpenAI are all that's being talked about in the AI world, not because there have been changes in their commitments, but because the scale of the partnership is so immense that it captures all the market spotlight. Before we dive into the ongoing NVIDIA-OpenAI fiasco, it's important to note the fundamentals that underpin the partnership. Team Green is currently the world's largest AI infrastructure provider, and almost all hyperscalers are dependent on the company, not just for hardware, but also for financial commitments in the form of "collaborations" or whatever you call it. At the same time, NVIDIA […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/the-nvidia-openai-fiasco-isnt-about-compute-its-about-control/

Intel Plans to Re-Enter the Memory Business as the Firm Pairs With SoftBank to Introduce a New Solution, Capitalizing on Ongoing Shortages

3 February 2026 at 19:03

Man speaking on stage with Siemens and foundry visible in the background.

Intel is now looking to capitalize on the ongoing DRAM demand by partnering with a SoftBank subsidiary to launch a new "ZAM" memory technology. Intel's ZAM Memory Modules Now Bring In Higher Power Efficiency Through Innovative Interconnect & EMIB Well, with the AI infrastructure buildout being at its peak this year, there has been a gigantic rise in DRAM demand, driven by the adoption of hyperscalers and chip manufacturers. And more importantly, given that memory suppliers are limited worldwide, the supply chain bottleneck is immense right now, underscoring the need for new competitors to enter, which is why Intel is reported […]

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China’s SMIC Is Expanding Advanced Packaging Efforts by Establishing a Research Center to Explore New Ways to Scale Performance Beyond Moore’s Law

2 February 2026 at 21:23

SMIC made more revenue in Q4 2023 compared to the same period in 2021

SMIC, China's biggest chip manufacturing company, is now looking to advanced packaging, given how NVIDIA and others have leveraged it to scale performance beyond the norms of Moore's Law. SMIC Plans to "Strengthen" Cooperation With OSAT Partners, In Order to Effectively Develop Packaging Solutions Advanced packaging has been a key resource for chip manufacturers to scale performance significantly over the past few years. Scaling laws have pushed beyond the traditional transistor-shrinking approach towards newer techniques, and one way to do so is to bring innovation to backend semiconductors, such as TSMC's CoWoS. According to a DigiTimes report, SMIC is now […]

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Memory Prices Reach “Shocking” Levels as Manufacturers Are Now Quoting a Whopping 125% Premium, Turning DRAM Into a Full-Blown Seller’s Market

2 February 2026 at 20:02

Two Hynix 2GB 1Rx8 PC4N-19000S memory modules labeled 'HMA325S7MFR8C - UG NO AA' placed on a vibrant silicon wafer surface.

Memory contract pricing is rising at a rate never seen before, and according to a new report, QoQ quotations have almost doubled amid gigantic demand. DRAM Prices Are Expected to Double This Quarter Alone, As Most of the Allocations Will Be Towards Hyperscalers Well, memory shortages have been a topic of discussion at the outlet several times now, and it is important to discuss key developments with our readers to ensure they are "mentally prepared" for the craziness ahead. A report by DRAMeXchange, an outlet that extensively tracks DRAM and NAND contract pricing, states that price negotiations between memory suppliers […]

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TSMC’s 2nm Chip to See the Fiercest Competition Yet Among AI Customers as Next-Gen AI Chips Are Expected to Heavily Rely on the Process

2 February 2026 at 18:51

TSMC reportedly introducing price hike for 2nm wafers for four consecutive years

TSMC's 2nm process is reported to be experiencing large-scale adoption from chip manufacturers, with the likes of NVIDIA, AMD, and ASIC designers battling for capacity. TSMC's 2nm Process Capacity Is "Heavily Contested" Between Mobile & HPC Customers With the AI frenzy, we have seen HPC customers accounting for a significant share of TSMC's total revenue, and it appears that, with N2-class nodes, the influence of chip manufacturers will only increase. Based on a report by Ctee, it is discussed that 2nm customers are reporting the biggest-ever capacity, since mobile clients like Apple and Qualcomm will drive the initial adoption, but […]

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TSMC Needs to Double Production Over the Next Decade Just to Meet NVIDIA’s Demand, Says Jensen Huang, Highlighting the Future Scale of the AI Boom

1 February 2026 at 21:05

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TSMC's production lines are already under severe pressure, and based on what NVIDIA's CEO is saying, the Taiwan chip giant would need to expand production by more than 100% just to meet NVIDIA's demand alone. TSMC's Aggressive CapEx Spending & Fab Buildout Is Dedicated Towards the "World's Largest Infrastructure" Buildout NVIDIA's AI bandwagon is moving at a rapid pace, and with that, the company seems confident about how demand for AI infrastructure will evolve in the coming years. During an interview with local media, Jensen disclosed that TSMC plans to expand production by more than 100% over the next decade. […]

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NVIDIA’s ‘Trillion-Dollar’ Dinner With Taiwanese Partners Shows Us Why Jensen Will Always Remain One Step Ahead in the AI Supply Chain

31 January 2026 at 22:07

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NVIDIA's CEO recently hosted his iconic 'trillion-dollar' dinner with Taiwan's supply chain executives, underscoring their importance. NVIDIA Stands Unfazed by Shortages With DRAM, NAND, Chips, and Advanced Packaging, Due to the Company's Close Relations with Taiwan When it comes to NVIDIA and Taiwan, the relationship between the two hasn't been as close as it is during the AI frenzy, given that it's become necessary for Team Green to keep its partners close and on board. Under CEO Jensen Huang, NVIDIA has managed to vertically integrate its supply chain sources, not only being the first to access them but also maintaining […]

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NVIDIA Actually Has a Major Release Planned for Gamers This Year as Jensen Huang Confirms the ‘AI PC’ Chip Will Debut With Low-Power, High-Compute

31 January 2026 at 16:25

A person in a black jacket holds a graphics card with dual fans in one hand and a closed laptop in the other.

NVIDIA's Jensen Huang discussed the upcoming AI PC chip during his recent visit to Taiwan, reiterating the collaboration with MediaTek on it. NVIDIA's Upcoming N1/N1X Chips Are Now Verified By Jensen Himself, With Launch Expected By H2 While NVIDIA disappointed us at CES 2026 by unveiling no consumer GPU, the company does have a rather 'exciting' plan for gamers this year, as the long-awaited AI PC SoC is expected to debut in the second half of the year. While speaking with Taiwanese media, CEO Jensen Huang commented on the upcoming chip, revealing that it is co-developed with MediaTek and intended […]

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NVIDIA’s $100 Billion Mega-Deal With OpenAI Is in Danger as Jensen Believes the Company Has Grown ‘Sloppy’ While Rivals Surge Ahead

31 January 2026 at 13:53

Two prominent individuals appear deep in thought against a background of server racks.

NVIDIA's deal with OpenAI was known to be one of the largest commitments to the AI lab; however, an agreement still hasn't been reached, and Jensen is now a bit skeptical. NVIDIA's CEO Has "Privately Criticized" OpenAI's Business Approach, Raising Questions On the $100 Billion Deal NVIDIA had committed to the OpenAI deal a few months ago, and Team Green announced to supply "multi-GW" of compute power in a $100 billion deal, which is by far the largest investment into the AI lab, which is now eying an IPO. The arrangement back then took the industry by storm, especially since […]

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