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The memory shortage is causing a repricing of consumer electronics

Simon Willison 4 信息等级 4 1 噪音/剔除;2 较弱;3 普通事实;4 重要行业动态;5 极重大事件。该分数是信息显著性,不是投资建议。 发布:2026-05-22T22:01 抓取:2026-05-22 22:14
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摘要

内存短缺导致消费电子重新定价。三大内存制造商将HBM晶圆分配从2%提升至2026年底的20%,HBM每GB消耗的晶圆容量是DDR或LPDDR的三倍以上,挤压消费设备RAM产能。低于100美元的智能手机市场已感受到影响。

客观事实
  • 内存制造商将HBM晶圆分配比例从2%提升至2026年底的20%
  • HBM每GB消耗的晶圆容量是DDR或LPDDR的三倍以上
  • 低于100美元的智能手机市场已感受到内存短缺影响
内存制造商 DDR LPDDR HBM AI数据中心 低于100美元智能手机市场

原文

The memory shortage is causing a repricing of consumer electronics

David Oks provides the clearest explanation I've seen yet of why consumer products that use memory are likely to get significantly more expensive over the next few years.

The short version is that memory manufacturers - of which there are just three remaining large companies - have a fixed capacity in terms of how many wafers they can process at any one time. This fixed wafer capacity is then split between DDR - used in desktops and servers, LPDDR - used in mobile phones and low-energy devices, and HBM - used with GPUs.

Until recently, HBM got just 2% of that wafer allocation. The enormous growth in AI data centers has pushed that up to an expected 20% by the end of 2026, and "a single gigabyte of HBM consumes more than three times the wafer capacity that a gigabyte of DDR or LPDDR does".

Memory companies have learned from the extinction of their rivals that you should always under-provision rather than over-provision your fabricator capacity. The profit margins and demand for HBM (high-bandwidth memory) will constrain the production of consumer-device RAM for several years.

This is already being felt in the sub-$100 smartphone market, which is particularly important to markets like Africa and South Asia.

(The original title of the piece was "AI is killing the cheap smartphone" but I'm using the Hacker News rephrased title, which I think does more justice to the content.)

Via Hacker News

Tags: memory, ai, ai-ethics