There were rumors that computer giant Asus planned to enter the DRAM market. On December 26, Asus quickly and officially responded that it had no plans to build a factory.

ASUS officially responds to rumors of entering the DRAM market and has no plans to build a factory

ASUS officially responds to rumors of entering the DRAM market and has no plans to build a factory

Recently, the memory market has continued to be out of stock and prices have skyrocketed, which has led to price increases for terminal products such as notebook computers and mobile phones. Some foreign media reported that computer brand Asustek will enter DRAM memory manufacturing and start production as soon as 2026. ASUS clarified to reporters today that it has no plans to invest in a memory wafer fab.

ASUS stated that it continues to deepen its cooperative relationships with memory suppliers and responds to market supply and demand conditions by adjusting product specifications and optimizing product life cycles.

According to analysis, it will take at least 2 years to invest in building a memory factory before it can be put into production. It cannot solve the current supply problem at all, and the economy and prices in 2 years are full of uncertainty. At this time, the risk of investing huge amounts of money to build a memory factory is extremely high. ASUS should focus on its core capabilities.

ASUS officially responds to rumors of entering the DRAM market and has no plans to build a factory