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Major tech firms are testing Chinese memory chips due to global DRAM shortage, signaling shift in supply chain reliance.
HP, Dell, Acer, and Asus are exploring the use of memory chips from Chinese manufacturer ChangXin Memory Technologies amid a global DRAM shortage that is disrupting tech production and raising costs.
The shift, driven by supply constraints and rising prices, marks a potential departure from traditional reliance on non-Chinese suppliers.
HP is testing CXMT’s chips with a decision expected by mid-2026, while Dell, Acer, and Asus are evaluating or sourcing through contract manufacturers.
China’s memory makers are expanding production capacity, with CXMT planning a new Shanghai fab and increasing global market share.
The developments reflect growing pressure on global supply chains and China’s expanding role in semiconductor manufacturing.
Las principales firmas tecnológicas están probando chips de memoria chinos debido a la escasez global de DRAM, lo que indica un cambio en la dependencia de la cadena de suministro.