Why Apple wants Chinese memory it cannot use
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Why Apple wants Chinese memory it cannot use
When Apple raised MacBook and iPad prices by up to 20 per cent in June, wiping US$263 billion (S$340 billion) off its market value in a day, it blamed “unsustainable” memory prices. Then it went to Washington to ask permission to buy dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) from a Chinese company sittin»»»
Why Apple wants Chinese memory it can't use
Testing CXMT chips is less about replacing Samsung, SK hynix than gaining leverage in memory price negotiations Apple's M-series chips fuse the processor and its memory into a single package, tying every device Apple sells to the DRAM market Samsung and SK hynix dominate. (Apple) When Apple raised »»»
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