SSD expert shares some worrying truths about Chinese chipmakers, and I think this could be more bad news for the RAM crisis



  • Nelson Duann is vice president of Silicon Motion, a manufacturer of SSD controllers
  • In an interview, Duann made it clear that the strategy of Chinese memory chip manufacturers is different from that of foreign suppliers.
  • They are obligated by the government to support the local market, and that could be bad news for theories about these chipmakers helping to alleviate the global RAM crisis.

Some have theorized that Chinese memory chip makers are coming to the rescue in the global battle against the RAM crisis, but a new report puts that idea in a more dubious light.

Tom’s Hardware interviewed a vice president at Silicon Motion, a manufacturer of SSD controllers, and Nelson Duann told them that: “China has domestic NAND and DRAM manufacturers, and their strategy is not the same as foreign memory suppliers. Because they receive support from the government, they also have a responsibility to help maintain the health of the local market.”

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