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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.




