Price impact: 7Direction: upSource: DigiTimes Daily
The article is mainly about ASMedia's business shift toward custom silicon, AI infrastructure, and automotive electronics, but it contains a useful RamTrend pricing signal. The compact payload identifies rising DDR5 prices as one of the conditions shaping the PC and chip environment in early 2026. That supports the broader view that DDR5 cost pressure is reaching companies adjacent to the memory supply chain, even when the company in focus is not a DRAM vendor.
ASMedia TechnologyDDR5memory pricingPC supply chain
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