
The global memory market is facing a severe shortage, with Qualcomm and Arm issuing warnings: chips will squeeze smartphone production capacity

The global shortage of HBM (High Bandwidth Memory) is spreading from data centers to the consumer electronics sector, with the smartphone industry being the hardest hit. Qualcomm and Arm have both issued warnings that the memory shortage will directly limit smartphone production, and some manufacturers have already planned to cut production and lower shipment targets. This structural shortage, triggered by a surge in demand for AI infrastructure, is expected to last for several years, with data centers projected to absorb 70% of this year's high-end memory production, further squeezing the supply of consumer electronics and leading to significant price increases for end products such as memory modules
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