
The chip industry has a warning for Trump: hands off the memory market
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When SEMI tells the White House that intervening in DRAM/NAND could worsen shortages, it’s a reminder that policy risk is now a first-order input to hardware planning. If your roadmap depends on memory pricing or availability, scenario-plan around regulatory shocks—not just foundry capacity and demand cycles.
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