AI-driven data centre expansion has pushed the memory market beyond traditional supply-demand cycles, creating a structural shortage that continues to deepen. Industry sources say the gap between spot ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Intel told Ohio’s Department of Development that it invested around $1.4 billion in Ohio in 2025 and is not planning another delay for its New Albany project as of February.
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