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AI DRAM shortage drives 60% price surge for 2003-era DDR2 memory

Prices for DDR2 memory, a standard from 2003, have surged by up to 60% due to an AI-driven shortage impacting the DRAM market. This shortage is causing buyers to redesign products around older memory components to secure supply, leading to price increases across successive generations of DRAM. The situation is exacerbated by major DRAM manufacturers prioritizing capacity for AI infrastructure, such as HBM and server DRAM, and by shifts in production among the few remaining DDR2 suppliers. AI

IMPACT The AI boom's demand for advanced memory is causing ripple effects, driving up prices for older components and forcing product redesigns in sectors like embedded systems and automotive.

RANK_REASON Significant price increase and market shift for a legacy component driven by AI infrastructure demand. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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AI DRAM shortage drives 60% price surge for 2003-era DDR2 memory

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Luke James ·

    2003-era DDR2 memory prices jump up to 60% — AI-driven DRAM shortage reaches the oldest standard still in production

    DDR2 contract prices rose 55% to 60% in the second quarter of the year and are projected to climb another 35% to 40% in the third.