UMC Halts Laptop Procurements with Memory Constraint and Climbing RAM Price

UMC or United Metrolite Central has paused the buying of laptops owing to a memory crunch, which has significantly affected its laptop stocks. This has led to an escalation in the prices of RAM, making it difficult for the company to buy laptops.

However, the memory squeeze is also impacting availability and pricing along the whole value chain, especially where such systems have been designed with more memory capacity. Considering that the cost of RAM is escalating, the upgrading and replacement of fleets have become less predictable, and thus, concerns about operational expenses have caused UMC to halt the purchase of new laptops.

This is one way in which the rising costs of components, particularly memory, are being reflected in business and fleet buying decisions. As long as memory supply and costs remain unstable, the buying of laptops is set to remain cautious.

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