Computer chips power almost everything in the modern world — from smartphones and cars to appliances and military systems. But in the early 2020s, a global shortage suddenly disrupted entire ...
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By Max A. Cherney, Stephen Nellis and Heekyong Yang SAN JOSE, California, March 16 (Reuters) - South Korea's SK Group ...
The head of South Korean conglomerate SK Group stated that a global memory chip shortage is expected to continue for another ...
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The global shortage of semiconductor wafers will not ease before the end of the decade, SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won said, delivering one of the most definitive long-range forecasts yet from the ...
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There's a new memory chip shortage and its effects are likely to reach consumers faster than expected. As you probably guessed, the chip shortage is driven by AI. New AI data centers are being built, ...
AI demand is triggering a historic memory-chip shortage. Meeting exponential demand for chips will be expensive and maybe even impossible.