A memory chip shortage is driving up computer prices for consumers, reversing a decades-long drop in hardware costs.
Memory manufacturers are pessimistic that they can meet demand through 2026.
Heat has always been the quiet enemy inside electronics. Once temperatures climb much past 200 degrees Celsius, the memory systems in ordinary chips begin to lose their footing. That has left a ...
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In a paper published in the journal Science, researchers led by Professor Joshua Yang report a new type of memory device that kept working reliably at 700 degrees Celsius. That is hotter than molten ...
Acer chairman and CEO Jason Chen stated that the PC industry faces multiple headwinds in 2026, with both memory chips and processors experiencing shortages and price hikes. He expects these supply ...
Memory chip supplier Micron Technology Inc. almost tripled its revenue in its latest quarter as it stormed past analysts’ expectations, and also provided blowout guidance for the current quarter — yet ...