​Samsung Is Accelerating DRAM Production Sparking Hope For a Much Needed Recovery for the PC Gaming Market

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The Korean Giant Is Expanding Its P4 and P5 Production Lines!

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  • Samsung is expanding its P4 and P5 manufacturing lines to increase production speeds.
  • It is looking to accelerate DRAM production, which could improve things.
  • However, the situation isn’t expected to get better soon, but maybe in late 2026 or 2027.

PC gaming is at its most expensive in years since the mining era, where GPU prices skyrocketed. This time, the culprit is the recent AI boom, which has caused a shortage of memory and storage, driving prices to astronomical levels

However, a light has emerged at the end of the tunnel. Samsung, one of the largest DRAM manufacturers in the world, has signalled that it is increasing production, which could help the PC market return to somewhat normal levels. 

Why it matters: This new development would present a sigh of relief to gamers, but for those looking to upgrade or build new PCs, the wait will likely have to continue beyond 2026.

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Samsung is increasing its DRAM production speeds to meet the demand

A new report by ChosunBiz reveals that Samsung has increased production capacity at the Pyeongtaek Semiconductor plant. The tech giants are expediting the construction of P4 and P5 lines, which will accelerate chip production. 

However, as construction is still underway, don’t expect the situation to improve in 2026. This is a long-term plan, and Samsung will start taking new orders soon, so late 2026 or 2027 could be when things get better. 

DRAM memory price increase
Memory prices have skyrocketed due to the AI boom.

Previously, SK Hynix warned consumers that the shortage could last until 2028, but the Korean giant has emerged with a ray of hope. It is also looking to ramp up the production of its new dedicated AI memory, HBM4.

Nonetheless, while the shortage and high prices will continue, at least we have some positive news. Chinese CXMT has also entered the market, which could help in 2026, but it won’t be that simple. 

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