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The RAM shortage could get even worse if Samsung labor protests cut production

Samsung faces labor protests in South Korea as 40,000 union members demand higher wages and bonus reforms, threatening an 18-day strike. This could worsen the ongoing global RAM shortage driven by AI datacenter demand, impacting prices for consumer electronics like phones and gaming consoles. A prolonged strike would disrupt production at one of the world's largest memory chip manufacturers.

Background

Global RAM shortages have been occurring due to surging demand from AI datacenters, affecting consumer electronics pricing. Samsung is a major producer of memory chips alongside competitors like SK Hynix.

Source
The Verge
Published
Apr 25, 2026 at 01:11 AM
Score
7.0 / 10