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Crucial is shutting down — because Micron wants to sell its RAM and SSDs to AI companies instead
(www.theverge.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I read an article yesterday that Samsung's memory division wasn't even willing to let Samsung's own cell phone division lock in any long-term memory buying agreement with them, which the cell phone division hsd been trying to do. Too much money in selling HBM memory for parallel compute to datacenters.
https://www.reuters.com/world/china/ai-frenzy-is-driving-new-global-supply-chain-crisis-2025-12-03/
I threw away a bunch of large-capacity DDR4 DIMMs last year, figured that they'd be useless in the future. Kind of wish I hadn't, now. Reusing old DIMMs is probably the only source of supply that can be ramped up in the near term.
Two or three years until manufacturing capacity will be ramped up.
What does Samsung's memory division think is going to happen to their phone division if they won't sell them ram, wow.
Not sure that leopards will be having a glorious meal is the appropriate symbolism but feel free to give me a better one
In this case wouldn't it be the leopards eating itself?
A nice roasted tail maybe?
I was going in a different direction myself. More in the vane of offering the leopard a second meal