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RAM Shortages May Lead to More Expensive TVs and Devices, Warns Samsung

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Riley Kim
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RAM Shortages May Lead To More Expensive TVs And Devices, Warns Samsung
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The increasing demand for AI among tech companies is one of the reasons why the global shortage of memory chips remains an ongoing issue. According to a recent report, Samsung Electronics co-CEO T M Roh has warned that TVs and home appliances may also be hit by shortages and increased prices.

The shortage of memory chips is expected to affect the production of smartphones, but Roh noted that TVs and home appliances will also be impacted. "As this situation is unprecedented, no company is immune to its impact," said Roh via Reuters.

The shortage of memory chips is a result of the increasing demand for AI among tech companies. AI requires a large amount of memory to process and store data, which has led to a surge in demand for memory chips. However, the supply of memory chips has not kept pace with the demand, leading to a shortage.

The shortage of memory chips is not only affecting the production of smartphones but also other electronic devices such as TVs and home appliances. Roh warned that the shortage may lead to increased prices for these devices.

The shortage of memory chips is a complex issue that requires a coordinated effort from governments, companies, and industries to address. The shortage is not only affecting the tech industry but also other industries that rely on memory chips.

Samsung is one of the largest manufacturers of memory chips in the world. The company has been working to increase its production capacity to meet the growing demand for memory chips. However, the company has warned that the shortage may continue for some time.

The shortage of memory chips is a reminder of the importance of diversifying the supply chain and reducing dependence on a single supplier. The shortage has also highlighted the need for companies to invest in research and development to improve the efficiency of memory chip production.

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