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Memory chip squeeze widens gap between market winners and losers
The Economic Times· 2026-02-10 10:13
Core Insights - The global consumer electronics sector has seen a decline of 10% since the end of September, while memory makers, including Samsung Electronics, have surged approximately 160% [1][17] - Current valuations in the market largely assume that supply disruptions will normalize within one to two quarters, but there are concerns that this tightness may persist longer [2][17] Industry Trends - Memory chip shortages and rising prices are frequently mentioned in earnings reports, indicating a significant impact on various companies [17] - Companies like Qualcomm and Nintendo have experienced stock declines due to concerns over memory constraints affecting production and profitability [5][17] - The demand for memory chips is being exacerbated by massive AI infrastructure spending, shifting production capacity towards high-bandwidth memory [8][17] Market Dynamics - Spot prices for DRAM have increased by over 600% in recent months, despite weak demand for end products like smartphones and cars [11][17] - Memory chip makers have emerged as significant winners in the tech sector, with companies like SK Hynix, Kioxia Holdings, and Nanya Technology seeing stock increases of over 150% to 400% since the end of September [12][17] - The current memory cycle is described as a "supercycle," breaking traditional boom-and-bust patterns, with no signs of demand momentum softening [9][13][17]