SK hynix to double memory wafer capacity within five years, chairman says — AI-driven shortage will persist until at least 2030

SK hynix to double memory wafer capacity within five years, chairman says — AI-driven shortage will persist until at least 2030

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thesyndrome Awesome, we only have to wait half a decade for affordable products again (barring the AI bubble bursting before that)! Reply

evermorex76 Just in time for all that money and capacity to go to waste as the bubble bursts and they end up with twice as much production as demand. Reply

usertests evermorex76 said: Just in time for all that money and capacity to go to waste as the bubble bursts and they end up with twice as much production as demand. But I've been told by other posters that they're all colluding and price fixing. One wrong step and we'll have another bankrupt memory manufacturer and further market consolidation. Reply

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