The largest RAM and storage component manufacturers are being sued for alleged price fixing and stoking "supracompetitive prices"

Eurogamer · 4 min read · policy

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Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron face a class-action lawsuit alleging price-fixing and intentional supply limitation of DDR3/DDR4 RAM used in consumer PCs and consoles. The suit claims the companies shifted focus to HBM RAM for AI datacenters while maintaining artificially high prices. Both SK Hynix and Samsung were previously fined for DRAM price-fixing in 2005.