
Samsung is making bank on the AI-fueled memory craze
THE SO WHAT
Samsung’s projected profit surge from AI-driven memory demand shows where value is accruing in the stack—commodities like DRAM and HBM are temporarily anything but. If you’re building AI-heavy products, lock in memory and storage assumptions now before the next pricing step-change hits your BOM.
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