Samsung and SK Hynix are pouring half a trillion dollars into new factories that would relieve the components crisis making consumer electronics exorbitantly expensive.
The company reportedly uses a custom ASIC chip to ensure compatibility. Can we get that on some consumer boards, please?
Two research firms just confirmed what the memory crisis feels like: more expensive phones and laptops, with no meaningful ...
Samsung and SK Hynix are pouring half a trillion dollars into new factories that would relieve the components crisis making ...
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Eager to find more public AI-related companies that may do as well as Nvidia, Wall Street investors think they've found a ...
The memory shortage at the heart of recent price hikes on consumer electronics is expected to worsen in the next year, with ...