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904 The largest RAM and storage component manufacturers are being sued for alleged price fixing and stoking "supracompetitive prices"

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Sherif Saed @ Eurogamer.net · 06/29/2026 09:54 EDT

The largest RAM and storage component manufacturers are being sued for alleged price fixing and stoking "supracompetitive prices"

Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron - the three largest manufacturers of RAM and fast storage in the world, are being targeted in a class action lawsuit. The lawsuit broadly alleges that all three are involved in price-fixing and intentionally limiting supply to maintain exorbitantly high prices. Read more

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