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The Unseen Price of AI
The Unseen Price of AI
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The Unseen Price of AI in Crypto Market Market Update

BPay NewsBy BPay News5 months agoUpdated:March 1, 20265 Mins Read
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AI buildout triggers global memory crunch as chipmakers rally and electronics prices face pressure A surge in AI infrastructure spending is straining global supplies of DRAM, LPDDR, SSDs and GPUs, setting up higher electronics prices into 2025 while lifting memory chip stocks and reshaping FX and rates expectations for traders.

AI demand squeezes memory supply

Big Tech’s data-center push is soaking up key components, with leading suppliers prioritizing hyperscalers. Per CNBC reporting, manufacturers such as TSMC, Intel and Samsung are channeling output toward major AI customers like Google, leaving smartphone, PC and consumer electronics makers competing for tighter allocations. The ripple effects are spreading fast: – Dell, HP, Xiaomi and Lenovo warn that memory shortages are raising production costs across devices—from phones to medical equipment and autos. Lenovo has begun stockpiling chips ahead of expected price gains. – U.S. retailers including Micro Center and Central Computers are urging consumers to double-check prices as inventories thin and tags move. – Counterpoint Research forecasts memory price increases of roughly 30% by year-end, with a further potential 20% jump in early 2026. With memory and storage comprising 20–30% of a typical device’s bill of materials, OEM margins and consumer prices are at risk.

Price pass-through and macro implications

Core goods disinflation could stall if component costs rise and pass-through accelerates into consumer electronics, a sizable category in PCE. That dynamic may complicate rate-cut timing as central banks weigh sticky services inflation against a nascent uptick in goods prices. Liquidity conditions remain ample, but higher durable goods prices can re-ignite headline volatility and keep nominal yields choppy. Labor-market frictions add a nuanced backdrop: according to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, unemployment among 20–24-year-olds with a bachelor’s degree hit 9.5% in September—its highest outside the pandemic since 2014—underscoring uneven impacts from the AI transition.

Winners across the equity complex

Investors have already voted with their feet: – Since the start of the year, shares of Micron, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are up approximately 144%, 97% and 255%, respectively. – Micron’s fiscal 2025 revenue jumped nearly 50% to a record $37.4 billion, with margins at 41% on booming high-performance data-center products such as HBM, server DRAM and SSDs. – Samsung reported Q3 revenue of 86.1 trillion KRW, up 15.4% y/y, led by its Device Solutions division thanks to strong HBM3E and server-grade SSD sales. – SK Hynix posted Q3 revenue of 24.45 trillion KRW driven by demand for DRAM, NAND, HBM3E, DDR5 and AI server eSSDs. Capacity expansion plans imply a second-order boost for chip-equipment suppliers—including ASML, Applied Materials and Lam Research—as memory makers scale HBM and advanced DRAM nodes.

FX and rates: Asia semis in the driver’s seat

– A firmer memory cycle historically supports the Korean won (KRW) and Taiwan dollar (TWD), given semiconductors’ outsized share of exports. Improving terms of trade and stronger trade balances can underpin these currencies, though U.S. yield dynamics and risk appetite remain key counterforces. – On rates, a stickier goods inflation pulse from electronics could see markets pare the pace of expected easing. Watch U.S. core goods within CPI/PCE and Asia export price data for confirmation.

What traders are watching next

– HBM3E and DDR5 capacity ramps and lead times across Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron. – Guidance from OEMs (Dell, HP, Lenovo, Xiaomi) on margin protection, pricing and inventory. – Capex updates and tool order backlogs at ASML, Applied Materials and Lam Research. – Any signs of demand rationing, substitution into lower-spec memory, or pull-ins/pushouts in hyperscaler orders. – Policy signals from the Bank of Korea and Taiwan’s central bank amid improving tech exports. – U.S. CPI/PCE prints for early signs of electronics price pass-through.

Key Points

  • AI infrastructure spending is tightening supplies of DRAM, LPDDR, SSDs and GPUs, with suppliers prioritizing hyperscalers.
  • Counterpoint Research sees memory prices up ~30% by year-end and potentially another ~20% in early 2026.
  • OEMs warn of rising production costs; retailers advise consumers to monitor fast-changing prices.
  • Micron, Samsung and SK Hynix report surging revenues on HBM and server memory; their shares have rallied sharply YTD.
  • Equipment makers (ASML, Applied Materials, Lam Research) stand to benefit from capacity expansions.
  • Electronics price pressures could slow goods disinflation, affecting rate-cut bets and yield volatility.
  • KRW and TWD often benefit from semiconductor upcycles, though USD rates and risk sentiment remain pivotal.

FAQ

Why is there a memory chip shortage now?

AI data centers require vast amounts of high-bandwidth memory (HBM), server DRAM and fast storage. Suppliers are prioritizing hyperscalers, leaving fewer components for consumer devices and tightening global availability.

Which companies are benefiting the most?

Memory leaders Micron, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are seeing strong revenue and margin expansion, particularly in HBM and server-grade DRAM/SSD. Chip-equipment firms such as ASML, Applied Materials and Lam Research benefit as manufacturers add capacity.

Will electronics prices rise for consumers?

Likely. With memory and storage accounting for 20–30% of device cost, a projected 30% rise in memory prices by year-end—and a potential further 20% in early 2026—creates upward pressure on retail prices, especially for PCs, smartphones and AI-capable devices.

What does this mean for inflation and central banks?

A slowdown in goods disinflation via pricier electronics could complicate rate-cut plans. Traders should watch U.S. core goods within CPI/PCE and corporate guidance for pass-through intensity.

How could FX markets react?

Semiconductor upcycles typically support the Korean won and Taiwan dollar through stronger exports and trade balances. However, a firm U.S. dollar and higher Treasury yields can offset these gains.

What are the main risks to the bullish memory cycle?

Faster-than-expected capacity additions, a slowdown in hyperscaler spending, substitution to lower-spec memory, or broader risk-off sentiment. Any of these could pressure pricing and valuations. This article was produced by BPayNews to inform market participants tracking FX, global equities and macro developments tied to the semiconductor cycle.

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