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date
29/03/2026
Recently, the domestic price of DDR5 memory has dropped, causing many people to wonder whether this is a short-term isolated phenomenon or if the memory shortage trend is really easing. Pan Helin, a member of the Information and Communication Economic Expert Committee of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, stated that memory prices will continue to decline in the future, but over a longer time span. As production capacity gradually stabilizes, the supply-demand gap has already been reflected in prices, and it will be difficult for memory prices to have support in the future. Additionally, Google recently introduced the TurboQuant memory compression algorithm, claiming it can achieve approximately six times the key-value cache memory compression effect. Pan Helin believes that while this may not affect demand in the short term, it has already sparked panic within the industry. Pan Helin predicts that as a rapidly iterating technological product, memory modules will not face long-term shortages, and the threshold for manufacturing older memory will continue to decrease (China News Network).