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Samsung's Q1 2026 Earnings Reveal DRAM Surge Outperforming HBM

Samsung Electronics has reported unprecedented financial results for the first quarter of 2026, showcasing a remarkable boost in its semiconductor division. As first reported by Wccftech, the company’s operating profit from semiconductors surged by an astonishing 48 times compared to the same quarter last year, driven by relentless demand for memory products. This surge contributed to a staggering overall operating profit increase of 756 percent year-over-year.

AMD's Upcoming EXPO 1.2 May Bring Chinese DDR5 Memory Support Amid Market Challenges

AMD is reportedly set to launch its EXPO 1.2 technology soon, which is expected to include several new features, notably support for Chinese DDR5 memory manufacturers. This move appears to be a strategic response to persistent DRAM shortages and rising prices in the memory market. The information regarding these enhancements stems from sources familiar with the situation, including leaker chi11eddog and 1usmus, known for creating tools like HYDRA and the DRAM calculator for Ryzen.

DDR5 Memory Prices Surge in Germany, Dashing Hopes for Continued Declines

Recent reports indicate that DDR5 memory prices in Germany have dramatically surged, reaching levels that are 410% higher than those recorded in July. This significant price increase undermines expectations that the recent drops in pricing might signal a trend toward affordability. As first reported by Wccftech, the memory market has seen a brief reprieve, but the latest data suggests that price hikes could persist in the coming months.

DDR5 Memory Prices See Significant Drop Amidst Google's TurboQuant Announcement

This week, a notable shift has occurred in the world of DDR5 memory pricing, with prices seeing a decrease of up to $100 per kit at select retailers. After months of relentless increases, this decline brings a glimmer of hope for gamers and PC builders looking to upgrade their systems. As first reported by Wccftech, the change in pricing appears to be connected to Google’s recent unveiling of its TurboQuant compression algorithm, which has sparked discussions throughout the tech community.