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Kioxia's memory is "sold out" for 2026, prolonging a "high-end and expensive phase"

21 January 2026 at 15:37

The companies that make RAM and flash memory chips are enjoying record profits because of the AI-induced memory crunchβ€”and they’re also indicating that they don’t expect conditions to improve much if at all in 2026. And while RAM kits have been hit the fastest and hardest by shortages and price increases, we shouldn't expect SSD pricing to improve any time soon, either.

That's the message from Shunsuke Nakato (via PC Gamer), managing director of the memory division of Kioxia, the Japanese memory company that was spun off from Toshiba at the end of the 2010s. Nakato says that Kioxia’s manufacturing capacity is sold out through the rest of 2026, driving the market for both enterprise and consumer SSDs to a β€œhigh-end and expensive phase.”

β€œThere is a sense of crisis that companies will be eliminated the moment they stop investing in AI, so they have no choice but to continue investing,” said Nakato, as reported by the Korean-language publication Digital Daily. Absent a big change in the demand for generative AI data centers, that cycle of investments will keep prices high for the foreseeable future.

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Your next PC upgrade could cost more if 100% chip tariffs land

19 January 2026 at 07:53

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is warning memory chipmakers that skipping US investment could mean duties up to 100%. If that turns into policy, SSD and RAM prices may climb quickly.

The post Your next PC upgrade could cost more if 100% chip tariffs land appeared first on Digital Trends.

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