SK Hynix Chief Executive Kwak Noh-jung said the global memory industry is heading for its worst-ever supply shortage ​in 2027, forecasting that demand for memory will continue to exceed the company's ability to produce it well into the next decade despite aggressive capacity expansion.

    UBS likewise expects the global DRAM industry to remain undersupplied until at least the second quarter of 2028.

    Similarly, Bank of America remains constructive on the AI investment cycle, estimating that global hyperscaler capital expenditure ​will reach about $851 billion this year and $1.15 trillion ​next year, supported by strong cloud backlogs, improving ⁠returns on AI investment and growing demand for compute-intensive AI applications.

    SK Hynix CEO sees worst memory shortage in 2027, demand to outstrip supply beyond 2030
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    13 Comments

    1. BlueLampShader on

      What’s their intiative to even open new fabs? Wouldn’t that lower their margins? 

    2. Of course, If the hyperscalers stay on the same spending curve. But if the spending cuts back…..

    3. abandoned_idol on

      Would the SK Hynix CEO say that the memory shortage will end very soon if it WERE to end soon?

      CEO: “Please, don’t get excited. It’s a cyclical sector. It goes up and down.”

    4. Consistent_Tower5508 on

      these are the perfect statements that are said at the top of the bubble, so that big boys can sell and retail becomes bag holders

    5. SnooHedgehogs5162 on

      MU CEO said they see shortage in 2027.
      And in few years Micron, Sk hynix and Samsung open new factories and increase production 2-5 times.

      Memory prices are falling and all money is spent on factories to produce cheap memory. Scary ending.

    6. 1999: We need more fiber in the ground!!! Worst shortage ever!!! Demand ist doubling every 100 days!!!

      2002: Oh.

    7. Remote-Ranger-7721 on

      Based on what projections? I think even memory companies are underestimating AI outcomes.

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