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Expanding memory production is critical to support growing AI workloads worldwide.
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South Korea's top memory chip companies have pledged over $550 billion to expand memory chip fabrication facilities. This investment aims to address the global shortage of RAM, dubbed 'RAMageddon.' The move positions South Korea as a key player in the AI technology sector by ensuring better memory supply for AI applications.

Expanding memory production is critical to support growing AI workloads worldwide.
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This investment will strengthen South Korea's leadership in AI hardware supply chains.
AI companies should monitor memory supply developments to plan capacity needs.
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South Korea's top memory chip companies have pledged over $550 billion to expand memory chip fabrication facilities. This investment aims to address the global shortage of RAM, dubbed 'RAMageddon.' The move positions South Korea as a key player in the AI technology sector by ensuring better memory supply for AI applications.
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South Korea's top memory chip companies have pledged over $550 billion to expand memory chip fabrication facilities. This investment aims to address the global shortage of RAM, dubbed 'RAMageddon.' The move positions South Korea as a key player in the AI technology sector by ensuring better memory supply for AI applications.