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Kioxia ships next-generation memory chip samples amid AI-driven demand
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DRAM it! Cheap PCs being priced out of existence as memory cost bites
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· Jun 26, 2026
Why everyone from OpenAI to SpaceX is building their own chips (and turning up the heat on Nvidia)
Nvidia has dominated the AI chip market for years, but the era of total dependence might be ending. OpenAI just shared its plans to spice things up with Jalapeño, its custom inference chip built with Broadcom, joining Google, Apple, and SpaceX in a growing list of companies building their way out of single-supplier risk. The goal is less of a []
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Related coverage for "Kioxia ships next-generation memory chip samples amid AI-driven demand": The Motley Fool — Will Amazon's AI Chip Business Be a Threat to Nvidia?. Seeking Alpha — AMD: Market Has Completely Misread The AI CPU Supercycle. Anadolu Agency — South Korea's SK hynix plans $28B US IPO through Nasdaq ADS listing. Quartz — The only moat left in AI. The Register — DRAM it! Cheap PCs being priced out of existence as memory cost bites. TechCrunch — Why everyone from OpenAI to SpaceX is building their own chips (and turning up the heat on Nvidia)


