YouTube24 Jan 2026

The Rise of Chinese Memory

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Gamers Nexus

China's ambition to dominate the memory industry, particularly DRAM and NAND flash, is the central focus. Despite facing skepticism and trade restrictions, Chinese companies like CXMT and YMTC have made significant strides, driven by government funding and talent acquisition. CXMT has rapidly increased DRAM production, closing the technology gap with industry leaders, while YMTC has achieved technological competitiveness in NAND flash, even attracting interest from Apple. The U.S. government's concerns over national security and unfair trade practices have led to restrictions, impacting YMTC's expansion. The potential security risks associated with Chinese memory products are explored, with experts suggesting that backdoors are unlikely. Ultimately, the rise of Chinese memory manufacturers could disrupt the market and potentially lower prices for consumers, provided they can compete on performance and gain wider acceptance.

Outlines

Part 1: Context, Strategy, and Policy

Part 2: Corporate History and Legal Challenges

Part 3: Technological Progress and Market Expansion

Part 4: Geopolitics and Trade Restrictions

Part 5: Security, Consumer Impact, and Future Outlook

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