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SunlitCat 12 hours ago

I really wonder when the point will be reached at which the South Korean government steps in and starts to take a closer look at the growing long-term supply commitments that companies like OpenAI are indirectly driving with major memory manufacturers such as SK hynix and Samsung Electronics.

Allocating a very large share of advanced memory production, especially HBM and high-end DRAM, which are critical for almost all modern technology (and even many non-tech products like household appliances) to a small number of U.S. centric AI players risks distorting the global market and limiting availability for other industries.

Even within Samsung itself, the Mobile eXperience (MX) Business (smartphones) is not guaranteed preferential access to memory from Samsung’s Device Solutions (DS) Division, which includes the Memory Business. If internal customers are forced to source DRAM elsewhere due to pricing or capacity constraints, this could eventually become economically problematic for a country that relies very heavily on semiconductor and technology exports.

HexPhantom 12 hours ago | parent | next [-]

If Samsung's own MX division can't count on predictable access because internal transfer pricing loses to hyperscaler demand, that's a red flag

nubinetwork 11 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

> South Korean government

It's not like it's their fault that micron pulled out of the market...

Edit: maybe someone should consider sweet-talking kioxia into making dram chips?

Neywiny 8 hours ago | parent [-]

Micron isn't pulling out of the market. They discounted Crucial. Those are very different things. They pulled out of the direct to consumer market, not DRAM