Major semiconductor manufacturers Samsung and SK Hynix have both publicly confirmed expectations that OpenAI's growing computational needs could drive monthly DRAM wafer demand to approximately 900,000 units. This projection underscores the massive infrastructure requirements backing the rapid expansion of large-scale AI systems. The anticipated surge in memory chip orders reflects how generative AI development is reshaping the entire semiconductor supply chain, with DRAM production becoming a critical bottleneck in meeting enterprise-grade AI processing demands.

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TokenVelocityvip
· 01-04 05:42
The chip supply chain is about to take off, OpenAI's appetite is really big.
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NeonCollectorvip
· 01-03 03:49
900,000 pieces per month demand... Wow, that number is a bit scary.
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TommyTeacher1vip
· 01-03 03:46
The chip shortage is really coming this time, OpenAI's appetite is ridiculously huge.
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StablecoinAnxietyvip
· 01-03 03:46
9 million pieces of DRAM? OpenAI's appetite is truly unmatched. Can chip production capacity keep up?
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BlindBoxVictimvip
· 01-03 03:41
9 million pieces of DRAM monthly demand? This number is outrageous. Are Samsung and SK Hynix going to raise their prices again?
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 01-03 03:29
900,000 pieces of monthly DRAM? Wow, how many wafer factories would it take to supply that?
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