Tag: DRAM


  • Are Samsung Galaxy Phones Getting More Expensive? What You Need to Know

    Are Samsung Galaxy Phones Getting More Expensive? What You Need to Know

    The Price Shift You Might Face with Samsung Galaxy Phones If you’ve been eyeing a Samsung Galaxy smartphone, a potential price increase could influence your decision. Industry chatter and a translated report suggest that Samsung is considering raising prices across its Galaxy lineup, including future models like the Galaxy S26 series. The trend mirrors what…

  • Samsung Galaxy Prices Set to Rise Amid Memory Inflation and AI Push

    Samsung Galaxy Prices Set to Rise Amid Memory Inflation and AI Push

    Introduction: Why Samsung Galaxy Prices Might Go Up Rumors are circling that Samsung Electronics could raise the prices of its Galaxy smartphones across current models and future launches, including the anticipated Galaxy S26 series. The driver behind this potential shift is not consumer demand alone but a broader inflation in the cost of memory components,…

  • AI Demand Boosts Memory Makers: Micron Leads as Regional Banks Wobble

    AI Demand Boosts Memory Makers: Micron Leads as Regional Banks Wobble

    AI Demand Keeps Memory Makers in Focus Despite a retreat in the broader stock market, a chorus of optimism surrounding artificial intelligence buoyed memory and storage companies. The demand for AI applications has created a tighter supply cycle for memory and data-storage solutions, a trend Wall Street analysts say could translate into meaningful, longer‑term gains…

  • Dow Jones Slide Amid Banking jitters as AI hardware stocks rally

    Dow Jones Slide Amid Banking jitters as AI hardware stocks rally

    Market Overview: Banks Weigh on The Dow, Yet AI Hardware Stocks Shine The stock market faced a cautious session as concerns over regional banks and a lingering federal funding stalemate overshadowed gains in technology shares. The Dow Jones Industrial Average traded lower, with financial shares among the hardest hit, while the broader market saw pockets…