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- 2026-05-18 funding Adata and other Taiwanese memory module manufacturers are raising approximately $880 million through debt financing to secure chip inventory amidst rising prices. source
- 2026-05-18 funding Adata and other Taiwanese memory module manufacturers are collectively raising approximately $880 million through debt financing to purchase chips. source
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Framework Laptop 13 Pro DIY Edition gets cheaper SSDs, but CPU prices may rise
Framework has reduced the price of its Laptop 13 Pro DIY Edition by incorporating cheaper PCIe 5.0 SSDs from ADATA. Customers who pre-ordered with a 500GB drive will receive a free upgrade to a 1TB drive, with a new 2TB…
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Origin Code enables 256GB dual-channel RAM with new quad-rank modules
Origin Code has introduced new quad-rank CUDIMM memory modules, enabling 256GB capacities in dual-channel configurations for the mass market. These modules, showcased at Computex 2026, feature 128GB DDR5-8000 capacities…
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Samsung strike looms, threatening DRAM and NAND price hikes
Samsung Electronics' labor negotiations have failed, leading to a potential strike starting tomorrow. The chairman of ADATA, Chen Libai, warned that a prolonged strike could disrupt global DRAM and NAND Flash supply, po…
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Memory makers borrow $880M to buy chips amid price surge
Several Taiwanese memory and SSD manufacturers are collectively raising approximately $880 million through various debt instruments to secure chip inventory. Despite record revenues, companies like Adata and TeamGroup a…
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Asus launches $880 ROG Phantom Blade DDR5 RAM kit
Asus has launched its first-ever RAM kit, the ROG 幻刃 (Phantom Blade) 48GB DDR5 RGB 20th Anniversary Edition, priced at $880. This high-end memory module operates at DDR5-6000 with tight timings and includes a special "R…