
Apple has reportedly agreed to pay Samsung double what it used to for DRAM chips, the memory used in iPhones and Macs — even though it may not have needed to just yet.
Examples of older DRAM modules — image credit: Samung
Massive worldwide demand for AI servers has meant all manufacturers having a hard time securing what they need in memory, storage, and processors. It’s also meant Apple losing its previous ability to negotiate low prices and long-term deals.
The latest example of the pressures Apple and others are under concerns buying DRAM supplies from Samsung. DRAM is used as RAM in the iPhone and Apple Silicon Macs, and according to Dealsite, a South Korea financial news publication, Apple has just agreed to pay double what it has before.
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