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        "excerpt": "The memory market will no longer follow familiar cycles in 2026: AI workloads are tying up production capacities on a long-term basis, and three providers control 95% of the global DRAM market. What this means for prices, availability, and the coming years in the computing market.",
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Three suppliers together produce around 95% of the world’s Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM)—the classic main memory (RAM) used in computers and smartphones—and are therefore able to scale High Bandwidth Memory (HBM). As workloads in the field of artificial intelligence increase, wafer capacity is being redirected toward HBM and advanced DRAM, where margins are higher and utilization is secured through long-term contracts.</p>\n</div>\n                    </div>\n\n        \n    </div>\n</section>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"block block--spacer block--spacer-50 block--bg-transparent\" style=\"height: 50px\" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n    </div>\n\n\n\n<section class=\"block block--text block--bg-transparent block--pad-none block--text--layout-split block--text--text-anthrazit block--text--no-button\">\n    <div class=\"container block__inner\">\n\n        <div class=\"text__content\">\n            \n            <h2 class=\"text__heading\">AI demand overrides market mechanics</h2>\n                            <div class=\"text__body\"><p>Demand driven by AI differs fundamentally from traditional demand for consumer goods. AI systems are significantly more memory-intensive and require far more capacity per unit, while hyperscaler investments remain stable even as prices rise. Once supply capacities are tied up for AI infrastructure, they are effectively removed from the general market, thereby preventing the self-correction mechanisms that ensured price stability in the past.</p>\n<p>The key point here is that investment cannot resolve this imbalance in the short term. New production facilities require investments of 10 to 20 billion US dollars. And it takes years before they are operational and efficient. Even increased capital expenditure offers only limited relief, especially since new production capacities are already earmarked for advanced applications. The consequences are already being felt. In markets, particularly in Europe, sharp price increases for storage media can be observed alongside declining sales volumes, making it clear how quickly price-driven growth reaches its limits. The number of special offers is shrinking, product ranges are being streamlined, and volatility is increasing even before consumers experience actual shortages.</p>\n</div>\n                    </div>\n\n        \n    </div>\n</section>\n\n\n\n<section class=\"block block--media block--pad-normal block--bg-transparent block--media--source-image block--media--fit-cover block--media--width-container\">\n    <div class=\"container media__wrapper\">\n\n        <figure class=\"media__figure\">\n\n            <div class=\"media__frame\">\n                                    <img class=\"media__image\" src=\"https://gfu.de/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/content_13_2026_AISpeicher_EN-1.webp\" alt=\"\" width=\"1200\" height=\"627\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                    \n                            </div>\n\n            \n        </figure>\n\n    </div>\n</section>\n\n\n\n<section class=\"block button-block button-block--align-left block--pad-none\">\n    <div class=\"container button-block__inner\">\n        <a class=\"btn btn--outline-navy\" href=\"https://gfu.de/en/infografiken/ai-hunger-fuels-a-new-memory-components-demand/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Download infographic</a>    </div>\n</section>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"block block--spacer block--spacer-50 block--bg-transparent\" style=\"height: 50px\" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n    </div>\n\n\n\n<section class=\"block block--text block--bg-transparent block--pad-none block--text--layout-split block--text--text-anthrazit block--text--no-button\">\n    <div class=\"container block__inner\">\n\n        <div class=\"text__content\">\n            \n            <h2 class=\"text__heading\">OEMs lose room to offset inflation</h2>\n                            <div class=\"text__body\"><p>At the same time, rising minimum requirements are limiting OEMs’ flexibility. As 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage increasingly become the standard for laptops, cost increases can no longer be easily offset through lower configurations. Competition is shifting toward tighter portfolio management and smarter configuration strategies, particularly in the mid-range segment under pressure.</p>\n<p>NIQ SIMA’s forecasts underscore that this is not a temporary phenomenon. In the baseline scenario, sales volumes in mobile computing (laptops) are expected to decline by around 10% in 2026, while prices rise by about 21%. Under more strained conditions, declines would amount to 14%, with price increases of nearly 30%. This points to a multi-year adjustment phase extending into 2027 and beyond. Consumers are adapting rather than withdrawing. 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The effects are structural in nature and will influence decisions far beyond 2026.”  </p>\n<p>For market leaders, the consequence is clear: waiting for a return to previous cycles no longer makes sense. Success will depend on how they manage availability risks, find compromises, and prepare for sustained volatility.</p>\n</div>\n                    </div>\n\n        \n    </div>\n</section>\n"
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