Storage prices are rising sharply due to NAND shortages driven by AI demands and wafer competition, impacting enterprise and consumer markets.
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DDR5 Now, DDR6 Soon: A Buyer’s Field Guide
A detailed guide on current DDR5 options and why waiting for DDR6 in 2027 isn’t advisable for most buyers.
The Memory Squeeze: Why Your RAM Bill Doubled
DRAM prices have surged up to 6 times since 2024, driven by AI-focused manufacturing shifts, causing shortages and price hikes in consumer memory markets.
‘Difficult to dissociate my Asian American identity with my career,’ Eric Wong says
Eric Wong discusses the challenges of aligning his Asian American identity with his professional career, highlighting ongoing cultural and societal dynamics.
Industrial sector still lags on Asian representation, says Lee
Lee highlights ongoing underrepresentation of Asians in the industrial sector, emphasizing the need for increased diversity and inclusion efforts.
Retirement Care Planner
A new guided web app aims to help middle-aged adult children coordinate care and finances for aging parents, addressing rising costs and complexity.
Memory Stopped Being A Commodity
Micron’s new long-term contracts signal a fundamental change in memory supply, with buyers pre-funding capacity and locking in prices through 2030.
Memory Stopped Being a Commodity
Micron’s new long-term contracts signal a shift from spot market trading to pre-funded, strategic memory supply, transforming the industry landscape.
Mobilised, Not Spent: What’s Left Of Europe’s €200 Billion AI Offensive
Europe aims to leverage €200 billion for AI development, but only a small fraction is actual public funding; most remains uncommitted and delayed.
Mobilisiert, Nicht Ausgegeben: Was Von Europas €200-Milliarden-KI-Offensive üBrig Bleibt
Die EU kündigt eine KI-Investitionsoffensive mit 200 Mrd. € an, doch nur ein Bruchteil wird tatsächlich ausgegeben. Hier sind die Details und Folgen.