A.I. companies are buying up memory chips, causing the prices of those components — which are also used in laptops and smartphones — to soar.
AI companies’ need for a once obscure and affordable type of microchip threatens to drive up prices of all electronics—and limit data-center ambitions.
Investors’ hunt for the next winners of the AI trade comes as the long-running rally in megacap tech stocks, which has driven ...
The cost of lots of the devices we all use could be forced up in 2026 because the price of Ram - once one of the cheapest ...
Apple reported blowout first quarter results after the bell on Thursday, on the back of all-time record iPhone sales, which, in turn, drove all-time record revenue for the company ...
By Jaspreet Singh and Zaheer Kachwala Jan 22 (Reuters) - Global demand for smartphones, personal computers and gaming consoles is expected to shrink this year as companies from Britain's Raspberry Pi ...
By Heekyong Yang and Hyunjoo Jin SEOUL, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Two of the world's top chipmakers warned on Thursday that computer and smartphone companies were set to bear the brunt of a worsening ...
(Bloomberg/Dina Bass) — Shares of Micron Technology Inc., the largest US maker of computer memory chips, rose by the most in eight months after the company gave an upbeat forecast for the current ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -The global rush by chipmakers to produce AI chips is tightening supply of less glamorous chips used in smartphones, computers and servers, spurring panic buying by some customers and ...
By Heekyong Yang and Hyunjoo Jin SEOUL, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Apple said rising memory chip prices had started to pressure ...
Samsung Electronics' preliminary results for the third quarter of 2025 have reignited optimism across the global memory market. The results, together with strong performances anticipated from SK Hynix ...
Being a consumer has been challenging over the past few years. Between a global pandemic and sweeping tariffs, wallets have taken repeated hits — but for PC hobbyists right now, it might actually be ...