29 Apr 2026
Past learnings from NAND and CPU shortages
Predictions for 2026
Memory Market Outlook: Shortages, Pricing Pressures & Industry Response
1. Drivers Behind Upcoming Memory Shortages & Price Increases
- Rapid expansion of AI workloads is redirecting fabrication capacity toward high-bandwidth memory (HBM) and advanced DRAM
- Constrained production availability for mainstream PC memory and components
- CPU supply remains relatively stable, though prioritised for high-performance segments
- Upward pricing pressure expected across CPUs, NAND, and DRAM
- Supply shortages projected through 2026, with DRAM potentially extending into 2027–2028 and NAND beyond
2. Impact on PC Manufacturers & End Users
- PC pricing expected to rise throughout 2026
- Entry-level and mid-range systems likely to ship with reduced RAM and SSD configurations
- Extended lead times and tighter product availability
- Greater emphasis on forward planning and inventory management
3. Strategic Mitigation Measures
- Secure long-term supply agreements for key components
- Diversify supplier networks and rebalance product portfolios
- Strengthen demand forecasting and inventory optimisation
4. Industry Response
Component Manufacturers
- DRAM: New fabrication plants under development (e.g. SK Hynix), though production ramp-up will take time
- Emergence of new Chinese entrants, constrained by US trade restrictions
- CPUs: Increased output and stronger vendor collaboration
PC Vendors
- Strategic inventory stockpiling
- Implementation of DRAM purchasing controls
- Expansion of supplier ecosystems
5. Historical Reference: NAND Shortage (2017)
- SSD prices increased by up to 21%
- PC prices rose by as much as 30%
- Slower adoption of SSD technology
- Global PC demand declined by approximately 10%
6. Historical Reference: CPU Shortage (2018)
- PC prices increased by up to 30%
- CPU pricing rose by approximately 21%
- Limited impact on overall CPU product mix
- PC demand declined by around 7%
7. Key Takeaways
- Previous shortages triggered short-term price surges rather than long-term disruption
- Storage adoption rates slowed during supply constraints
- CPU shortages showed limited structural impact on the market
8. 2026 Market Outlook
- Concurrent shortages across multiple component categories
- NAND pricing projected to increase by approximately 50% year-on-year
- DRAM pricing expected to rise by around 25% year-on-year
- Memory cost share in laptops forecast to grow from ~10% to ~20%
- Storage cost share expected to reach ~15%
9. Anticipated Market Impact
- Reduced RAM configurations in entry-level systems
- Slower transition toward higher-capacity storage solutions