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  "path": "/article/3129725/samsung-says-the-ram-shortage-will-worsen-in-2027-and-beyond.html",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-01T15:37:17.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.pcworld.com",
  "tags": [
    "Business, Computer Components",
    "memory shortage could last several years",
    "RAM prices dipped for a bit",
    "Reuters",
    "Samsung is ditching Windows on Galaxy Book laptops"
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  "textContent": "We’ve long known the ongoing memory shortage could last several years. Even though RAM prices dipped for a bit, it was a false alarm… and now there are more signs that the shortage won’t abate for a while.\n\nAccording to Reuters, Samsung—one of the largest manufacturers of RAM and storage—believes not only that the memory shortage will worsen in 2027, but it will continue into the following years.\n\nKim Jaejune, Executive Vice President at Samsung Electronics, is reported to have told analysts that, based solely on the orders the company has received for 2027, the gap between supply and demand for memory is likely to widen even further in 2027 compared to this year.\n\nFor Samsung, however, the memory shortage has been a huge success. Operating profit for the company’s semiconductor division reached nearly 53.7 trillion won ($36.5 billion USD) in the first quarter of 2026, a 49-fold increase over the previous quarter.\n\n**Further reading:** Samsung is ditching Windows on Galaxy Book laptops",
  "title": "Samsung says the RAM shortage will worsen in 2027 and beyond"
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