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      <description>• Post‑AI market shift may constrain DRAM supply. • Manufacturers anticipate tighter inventory and pricing pressures. • Demand for high‑performance memory remains strong. • Supply</description>
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      <description>• Samsung has begun mass production and commercial shipments of its HBM4 DRAM, marking what it describes as an industry first. • Built on Samsung&amp;rsquo;s 6th-generation 10-nm-class DRAM</description>
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