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Samsung, SK Hynix flag record supply squeeze in memory market as AI demand soars

South Korea’s memory chip giants warn of a prolonged crunch, with worried Samsung customers already pre-booking memory capacity for 2027

2-MIN READ2-MIN ListenAnn Caoin ShanghaiPublished: 4:30pm, 30 Apr 2026Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, South Korea’s two memory chip giants, are warning of a prolonged and severe global supply crunch, weeks after the two companies disclosed increased investments in their China wafer fabs to meet surging artificial intelligence demand.During Samsung’s first-quarter earnings call on Thursday, the company said its order fulfilment rate had plunged to a “record low”. In a rare move, customers worried about shortages were already pre-booking memory capacity for 2027, according to company executives.

Available supply was far short of customer demand, executives said, adding that production-ready capacity for the next-generation high bandwidth memory – the HBM4 – was fully booked.

Demand from major customers was increasing across the board – including HBM, dynamic random access memory and enterprise solid-state drives – while suppliers struggled to increase output, said Kim Woo-hyun, chief financial officer of SK Hynix, at the earnings call. He added that the current rising price cycle was expected to last longer than past industry cycles.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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