Vice president of client storage solutions at Silicon Motion warns that the retail SSD market has almost disappeared as NAND makers prioritize shipments of memory to AI data centers.
The rapid expansion of AI infrastructure is creating ripple effects across the storage industry, and according to Silicon Motion Vice President Nelson Duann, one of the biggest casualties has been the ...
Winners & losers: As demand from data centers drives up prices for components that directly or indirectly depend on NAND and DRAM, pre-built PCs are now often the only way for consumers to find ...
SIMO's 307% surge reflects SSD controller traction, fabless advantages, bullish guidance and growth exposure to AI, cloud and ...
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Chinese firm hits one million monthly micro SSD production milestone for edge computing
China’s Longsys has reached a stable monthly production capacity of one million micro solid-state ...
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That’s according to Silicon Motion (SMI) vice president Nelson Duann, who told Tom’s Hardware the memory shortage is pushing PC makers to buy third-party SSDs, while saying suppliers expect it will ...
Currrently, conventional DRAM contract prices are forecast to rise 13-18% QoQ in 3Q26, while NAND Flash contract prices are ...
MiPhi, the joint venture between Phison and Micromax, is set to ramp up enterprise SSD and memory module production capacity ...
Rather than a Steam Deck-like handheld gaming system, GPD's New Win Max 3 is more of an ultra-mobile gaming PC.
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