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Semiconductor makers expect memory shortage to persist through 2027, with supply relief not arriving until 2028
Major semiconductor manufacturers are signaling that the global memory shortage driving recent gaming console price increases will continue through 2027, with meaningful supply improvements not expected until 2028 or later. US research firms corroborate this outlook, warning that memory price spikes will continue to impact PC and gaming hardware pricing in the near term.
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- Semiconductor companies forecast memory scarcity extending into 2027, delaying relief until 2028 or beyond
- The ongoing shortage has already triggered widespread gaming console price hikes globally
- Memory price volatility is expected to significantly affect PC and gaming console pricing going forward
- Supply chain normalization remains uncertain despite industry efforts to increase production

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