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"textContent": "The former head of Samsung‘s semiconductor division says Chinese memory manufacturers could reverse the AI-driven global memory shortage and collapse DDR5 prices within a year — and ChangXin Memory Technologies‘s surging profits suggest the challenge is no longer theoretical. Kye-hyun Kyung, former President and CEO of Samsung’s Device Solutions (DS) Division, told a Korean engineering […]\n\nThe post Former Samsung Semiconductor Chief Says China Could Break the DRAM Price Surge appeared first on the deep dive.",
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