It’s one thing to create your own relay-based computer; that’s already impressive enough, but what really makes [DiPDoT]’s ...
A research team figured out a way to write data onto wafers of glass using lasers, and unlike, for example, a magnetic tape, ...
This morning, shares of two of the largest computer memory companies that trade on U.S. markets are up yet again. The stock prices of Micron Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: MU) and Sandisk Corporation ...
Rocketing RAM prices are the talk of the PC gaming town at the moment, but ask people which tech hardware company is set to make the most money out of the current AI boom, and many will tell you it's ...
More games have been released for the Switch 2 and some of them require an enormous amount of space. Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is the most gigabyte-hungry game to date, requiring 90-100GB ...
Intel (INTC) shares rose more than 4% in premarket trading on Tuesday as it gets set to work with a subsidiary of SoftBank (SFTBY) to make memory for artificial intelligence. Intel will work with ...
Why some memories persist while others vanish has fascinated scientists for more than a century. Now, new research from the Stowers Institute has identified the mechanism that makes a fleeting moment ...
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The memory industry is notorious for feasts and famines, but the current shortage is particularly bad. Why is that? The memory industry has faced shortage issues in the past, but some of those were at ...
President Trump revived a campaign promise to cap interest rates, but it is unclear how he would make that a reality. By Stacy Cowley and Niko Gallogly Banks and lenders have been in a tizzy ever ...
The world needs a lot more memory chips and hard drives. The companies making those products have very good reasons not to rush the job. The boom-and-bust memory business has been enjoying its biggest ...
TL;DR: CES 2026 highlights rising DRAM prices driven by AI demand, causing significant cost increases in consumer electronics through at least 2026, with shortages potentially lasting until 2031.