
CEO of big memory chip maker says 2027 could be the 'worst year in the industry's history' — and other RAM crisis rumblings back up that dire prediction
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If a major memory CEO is flagging 2027 as potentially the worst year ever, assume prolonged volatility in RAM pricing and availability just as AI and high-density workloads spike demand. Lock in critical memory supply where you can and design your infra to be more tolerant of capacity and price swings over the next 24–36 months.
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