We may only have a year of the RAM crisis left if this ex-Samsung boss is right
- The ex-chief of Samsung's semiconductor business has made a more optimistic prediction about the RAM crisis
- The memory situation will improve thanks to a surge in RAM production from Chinese companies, and some deflation in the AI bubble
- Due to those factors combined, we're told, "There is a possibility that the market will change starting from the second half of next year or the first half of 2028."
Could the RAM crisis be over sooner than you thought — and maybe even in not much more than a year? An ex-Samsung exec has stated that this could be a possibility.
Wccftech flagged a report from Seoul Economic Daily (via PC Gamer), which quoted Kye-hyun Kyung, who was head of Samsung's semiconductor business until a couple of years ago.
In a keynote at the National Academy of Engineering of Korea in Seoul, Kyung observed that "Chinese companies are aggressively...
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