
DDR4 Isn’t Done Yet: Why “Legacy” DRAM Is Back in Shortage-And Why It Matters
If you’d asked most people in the supply chain two years ago what would keep them up at night in 2025, very few would have answered: DDR4. Sure, everyone expected
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If you’d asked most people in the supply chain two years ago what would keep them up at night in 2025, very few would have answered: DDR4. Sure, everyone expected

For decades, memory held a predictable place in the semiconductor supply chain. DRAM cycled between oversupply and shortage. Enterprises planned procurement around familiar trajectories. Engineers designed products confident that standardized

TL;DR: Hyperscale AI build-outs are reallocating capacity and mindshare across the component stack—memory, substrates/advanced packaging, and power—while raw-materials pressure (e.g., copper) adds another cost/lead-time layer. If you don’t explicitly plan

In the rapidly evolving world of hardware technology, we are entering a pivotal period shaped by volatile tariffs, AI-driven infrastructure demand, and persistent imbalances in component availability. From soaring copper

At Rand Technology, we believe people are at the heart of every solution. That’s why we look beyond resumes and titles when building our team. The most impactful hires often

A Week of Headlines, A Year of Consequences This past week delivered a barrage of headlines that read like a warning siren for anyone involved in manufacturing, technology, or global

A Trade Truce in Name Only? When the U.S. and China announced a 90-day suspension of reciprocal tariffs earlier this month, the electronics industry exhaled—briefly. The agreement, reached in Geneva

The global supply chain landscape has never been more unpredictable. From geopolitical tensions and trade wars to natural disasters and unexpected global crises, disruptions have become a constant. The COVID-19
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