A memory industry supply shortage occurs when demand for DRAM, NAND, or other chips outstrips production capacity, often due to geopolitical tensions or manufacturing constraints. It drives up prices for electronics and data centers. Key beneficiaries include memory manufacturers like Samsung and SK Hynix, which see higher margins, while component buyers face increased costs.
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