Apple is buying up memory en masse to weaken its competitors
Apple is pursuing an aggressive strategy for purchasing mobile RAM, which could impact the entire smartphone market.
This is reported by PhoneArena, citing insiders.
According to sources, Apple is buying up large volumes of DRAM at inflated prices, deliberately accepting short-term losses.
The likely goal is to create a memory shortage in the market and limit competitors’ access to key components.
In the event of a shortage, other manufacturers may face production delays and problems with the release of new devices.
Analysts note that this strategy could help the iPhone remain more competitive in the long term.
Against this backdrop, some manufacturers are already scaling back their mobile divisions or exiting the market due to component shortages.
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