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    ‘This year is the most challenging year since the company was founded’: MSI exec makes it clear how bad the RAM crisis has got, despite some prices plateauing



    • MSI’s general manager has called 2026 the “most challenging year since the company was founded”
    • The RAM crisis is hitting the laptop maker hard, and it’s cutting back on production of low-end notebooks by 30% as a result
    • There is brighter news elsewhere as DDR5 RAM prices are seemingly dropping in Europe – but not by that much

    The RAM crisis is again exerting unwanted pressures on the broader PC market, even while some slightly more optimistic news has reached us on memory pricing over in Europe.

    The dose of pessimism comes from MSI, which is going to jack up the prices of its ‘gaming products’ in the order of 15% to 30% this year. This is according to general manager Huang Jinqing on a recent earnings call, as per a report from Taiwan’s United Daily News (via Tom’s Hardware).


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