Ex Samsung chief predicts relief in RAM market by 2027
Former Samsung semiconductor chief Kye-hyun Kyung believes the global RAM crisis may ease sooner than expected, potentially starting in late 2027 or early 2028. He points to rapidly expanding RAM production in China and a possible slowdown in AI driven investment as key factors that could rebalance supply and demand. His outlook is more optimistic than current forecasts from major memory makers, which warn the shortage could last until 2028 or even 2030. While still uncertain, his comments offer a rare positive signal in an otherwise gloomy market.
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