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Taiwanese memory manufacturers are borrowing millions to rebuild chip inventories

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Taiwanese memory manufacturers are borrowing millions to rebuild chip inventories

Correction (May 19): This article has been updated for clarity and accuracy regarding memory pricing trends and certain reported revenue growth figures and framing cited from translated...

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Hardware Industry memory manufacturing RAM makers are taking on massive debt to keep up with AI's chip appetite Adata, Apacer, and TeamGroup have collectively raised over $880 million through bonds and loans By Alfonso Maruccia May 19, 2026, 14:01 36 comments Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. The big picture: AI infrastructure demand is no longer just affecting enterprise hardware. The surge in HBM and server DRAM demand is now reshaping the broader memory market, pushing up pricing for consumer SSDs and RAM while forcing downstream companies to aggressively secure inventory before costs rise even further.

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