Memory Chip Shortage Threatens AI and Tech Growth in 2026

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
Memory chips and semiconductor manufacturing equipment

Memory chips and semiconductor manufacturing equipment

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A growing shortage of memory chips is raising alarms for industries relying heavily on AI, tech, automotive, and consumer electronics. Nigel Green, CEO of deVere Group, warned that this supply constraint could trigger immediate profit shocks, affecting company revenues and investment prospects.

Major companies like Apple and Tesla have already acknowledged supply pressures, which threaten to delay product launches and increase costs. This bottleneck impacts everything from data centers to electric vehicle production, with potential broad economic implications.

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