Yes, the bad news about the RAM crisis has been relentless lately, but Asus and SK Hynix just gave us a glimmer of hope that there might be some relief on the horizon.



  • Price increases for Asus products will be significantly reduced in the second half of 2026
  • This ended in Taiwan, but should be reflected to some extent globally.
  • There is also a report that SK Hynix, a large memory chip manufacturer, is set to slow down AI memory production in favor of conventional RAM.

There’s been a pretty relentless string of bad news lately with the RAM crisis, but now we’re hearing some more positive nuggets for a change (although temper your optimism, as this is all relative).

First, VideoCardz discovered that Taiwan’s Economic Daily News published a report in which Asus CEO Liao Yi-hsiang noted that in May 2026, price increases for some Asus products in that country amounted to almost 30% (compared to Q4 2025).

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