SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 18 2026: A staged scene of memory sticks for laptop computers March 18, 2026. Consumer memory sticks have gone through a price surge last year as the production capacity was squeezed by the demand from AI hardware investment. (Photo credit should read WANG GANG/ Feature China/Future Publishing via Getty Images)
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Inside the world’s largest memory chip maker, the AI boom is turning into a fight over increasingly tight supplies and an even tighter labor force. More than 45,000 Samsung Electronics workers are threatening an 18-day strike starting May 21, 2026, in what Reuters described on May 15 as a dispute tied directly to bonus gaps between Samsung’s AI-rich memory business and its less attention-getting logic and foundry units. Reuters reported that the planned walkout could become the largest strike in Samsung’s history. The insatiable demand for AI and in turn the demand for compute with huge memory requirements is turning AI’s boom into urgent supply chain and labor problems.
AI’s Hunger for Memory












