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Asus Denies Plan to Build DRAM Fabs as Memory Crunch Deepens

The company told Taiwan’s CNA it has no intention of investing in memory wafer fabrication.

Overview

  • Asus said it will deepen cooperation with existing memory suppliers and adjust product specifications and lifecycles to manage supply constraints.
  • The report claiming Asus would start in‑house DRAM production by Q2 2026 traces back to Iran’s SakhtAfzarmag and did not cite named sources.
  • Tom’s Hardware noted that establishing DRAM chip production typically takes years and requires specialized IP, making a 2026 timetable unrealistic for Asus.
  • The memory market remains tight as AI and data‑center demand absorbs capacity, with DDR5 spot prices reported to have quadrupled.
  • PC makers are pursuing long‑term supply agreements, higher prices, leaner RAM configurations, and product launch delays as DDR5 costs are projected to keep rising.