Memory supply disruption refers to shortages or delays in producing RAM and storage chips, often caused by geopolitical tensions, natural disasters, or manufacturing bottlenecks. It impacts tech companies, data centers, and automakers by raising costs and slowing product launches. Consumers face higher prices for electronics, while investors monitor these events to adjust strategies in semiconductor markets.
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