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AI Boom Tightens PC Memory Supply Chain
18 Jan
Summary
- Server modules now absorb most wafer output, reducing PC supply.
- PC DRAM contract prices may rise significantly in early 2026.
- AI demand for memory-dense systems drives supplier preference for server memory.

Server-focused memory modules are increasingly dominating wafer output, significantly impacting the supply available for PCs. This reallocation of production capacity by memory suppliers prioritizes the demands of large-scale AI deployments and data center expansion.
As of early 2026, contract prices for PC DRAM are anticipated to increase sharply, following a period of relative stability in retail pricing throughout much of 2025. This upward trend is largely attributed to the sustained consumption of high-capacity DDR5 modules by AI infrastructure.
The surge in demand from AI workloads reinforces supplier preference for server and data center memory. This strategic allocation indirectly tightens the availability of PC-focused products, potentially leading to sustained higher pricing for both segments.




