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Why The Memory Crunch Is Almost Impossible To Solve

By Amrith Ramkumar, Rolfe Winkler and Raffaele Huang. The last thing President Trump wants is another hit to consumers' pocketbooks. But there is little policymakers can do to quickly address the memory-chip shortage behind Apple's decision to raise prices.Only a handful of companies make memory and storage chips, and it takes years to build new factories. Three industry titans -- Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix and Micron Technology -- dominate the business of memory chips, also called DRAM. They are using much of their capacity to serve the fast-growing artificial-intelligence industry, squeezing consumer-technology companies.U.S. lawmakers have approved tens of billions of dollars in grants and tax credits to expand semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S., including memory-chip factories being built by Micron in Boise, Idaho, and Clay, N.Y., near Syracuse. The problem is, the first of the new Idaho facilities won't open until the middle of next year, and the New York plant won't star
Why The Memory Crunch Is Almost Impossible To Solve

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