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Home » The RAM shortage is here to stay, but Samsung clears that SSDs will be spared for now
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The RAM shortage is here to stay, but Samsung clears that SSDs will be spared for now

By dailyguardian.aeDecember 19, 20252 Mins Read
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Samsung is officially stepping in to shut down the panic. The company has firmly denied reports that it plans to kill off its consumer SATA SSD production. In a direct statement, a spokesperson made it clear: the rumors are false, and Samsung isn’t going anywhere.

The rumors didn’t come out of nowhere. The global supply chain for memory is currently under massive pressure. With AI companies and cloud giants buying up insane amounts of hardware, manufacturers are struggling to keep up. The tension hit a breaking point recently when Micron unexpectedly pulled its Crucial brand out of the consumer SSD game. That move made everyone look at Samsung – the biggest player in the yard – and wonder if they were next.

Samsung denies SSD exit, but memory shortages persist

This clarification matters because SATA SSDs are still the workhorses of the PC world. Sure, NVMe drives are faster, but SATA is what keeps older laptops, budget builds, and mass storage systems running. If Samsung had actually pulled the plug, it would have created a massive hole in the market, likely sending prices through the roof.

However, Samsung staying in the game doesn’t mean the market is safe from chaos. The “AI boom” is forcing manufacturers to prioritize high-profit, high-tech memory (like HBM) for data centers over the standard stuff regular people buy. This shift is already causing shortages in general RAM and consumer storage. PC makers are feeling the pinch, and unfortunately, those rising costs are starting to trickle down to the price tags we see at checkout.

SSDs installed inside the Terra Master F8 SSD Plus.

For the average buyer, the takeaway is simple: Samsung SSDs will stay on the shelves, but don’t count on the prices staying low. Even without a full exit, the limited supply and high demand from the AI sector mean SSDs could stay expensive for the near future. If you were planning to upgrade your storage or build a new rig, you might want to act sooner rather than later.

Looking forward, don’t expect a quick fix. Other major players like SK hynix have admitted that supply bottlenecks are going to take months to clear up. As long as AI continues to dominate the tech world’s wallet, the consumer storage market is going to remain a bit of a bumpy ride well into next year.

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