SK Hynix CEO Predicts RAM Memory Shortage Will Last Until 2030 Amid AI Boom

SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won forecasts that the global RAM memory shortage, driven by soaring AI demand and wafer supply constraints, will continue through 2030. This prolonged shortage underpins expected higher costs and supply challenges for smartphones and consumer electronics worldwide. Industry observers will focus on SK Hynix's capacity expansions over the next four to five years as a key factor in alleviating the crisis.
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