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Corsair is putting Chinese RAM in mainstream market. It won’t quite end the crisis though

By dailyguardian.aeMay 24, 20262 Mins Read
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After months of painfully expensive RAM and SSD prices, the memory market may finally be showing signs of pressure from an unexpected direction: China. New reports suggest that Chinese memory manufacturers are rapidly expanding production of DRAM and NAND chips, and that major hardware brands are starting to take notice. The most notable example so far is Corsair, which has reportedly tested DDR5 memory modules using chips from Chinese DRAM giant ChangXin Memory Technologies, better known as CXMT.

This feels inevitable. Memory prices have remained frustratingly high across PCs, laptops, and storage devices for months. So when Chinese suppliers began offering RAM at nearly half the cost of some global competitors, manufacturers were always going to at least explore the option. According to market reports, some CXMT DDR5 modules are reportedly being sold near the $150 range, while equivalent products from larger global suppliers can hover between $300 and $400.

China’s memory push is suddenly becoming very real

CXMT is no longer some tiny experimental player in the background. The company has reportedly grown to control nearly 8% of the global DRAM market while aggressively ramping up DDR5 production. At the same time, Chinese NAND maker Yangtze Memory Technologies (YMTC) has become a major force in flash storage, with estimates placing its global NAND market share at 11%-13%.

That scale matters because memory pricing is incredibly sensitive to supply. Once cheaper chips start entering the ecosystem in meaningful quantities, global brands gain leverage. Even if companies do not fully switch suppliers, the mere existence of lower-cost alternatives can pressure established players into lowering prices.

Don’t expect dirt cheap RAM overnight

That said, this probably will not instantly “fix” the memory market. Performance consistency, reliability, certifications, firmware stability, and long-term supply agreements still matter enormously for PC makers and enterprise buyers. Established suppliers like Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron Technology still dominate those relationships.

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But the pressure is building. If Chinese firms continue expanding production faster than demand grows — especially outside the AI server boom — consumers could finally start seeing more affordable RAM kits, SSDs, and laptops again. Just maybe not as quickly as everyone hopes.

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