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littlemissmartypants

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Mon Jun 1, 2026, 03:55 AM 11 hrs ago

Global smartphone market faces record annual decline as chip crunch worsens

Source: Reuters

The global smartphone market is heading for ​its steepest annual contraction on record, with shipments projected to slump by 13.9% this ‌year to 1.08 billion units, Counterpoint Research said on Monday, citing a worsening shortage of memory chips.

The forecast is a downgrade from the 12.4% decline projected in February, with the squeeze in global chip supply exacerbated by the Iran war.

The impact is being felt most acutely in lower-end ​smartphones as chipmakers shift production capacity to AI-related chips, making entry-level devices less ⁠economical to produce.

Global smartphone wholesale prices rose 14% in the first quarter while shipments fell 3.1% ​year on year. That trend is expected to continue as inventory built before the supply shock becomes ​depleted, with some models priced below $150 likely to disappear from the market.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/china/global-smartphone-market-faces-record-annual-decline-chip-crunch-worsens-2026-06-01/



BEIJING, June 1 (Reuters)
By Che Pan and Casey Hall
June 1, 20263:44 AM EDT
Updated 6 mins ago
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Global smartphone market faces record annual decline as chip crunch worsens (Original Post) littlemissmartypants 11 hrs ago OP
The DDR4 (older gen) RAM I'd like to buy to expand my PC's capacity was around $120 for 64GB at the end of 46's term AZJonnie 11 hrs ago #1
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AZJonnie

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1. The DDR4 (older gen) RAM I'd like to buy to expand my PC's capacity was around $120 for 64GB at the end of 46's term
Mon Jun 1, 2026, 04:08 AM
11 hrs ago

Currently, there's no (2*32GB) set that's less than $500 on Amazon. The newer PC ram (DDR5) is just as much, if not worse, but the price rise is not as extreme as it's usually cost more than DDR4 to start with.

Servers to run the Cloud and AI are sucking up all the capacity, leaving everyone else paying thru the nose. Plus Trump's tariffs and Iran War are exacerbating the issue when it comes to electronics.

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