For years, the memory market followed relatively predictable cycles. That model is no longer reliable.
What we are seeing now is a structural shift, driven by uneven technology transitions, concentrated demand from AI and data center infrastructure, and tighter supply conditions across key components. The result is a more complex and sustained demand environment that is reshaping how organizations plan, source, and manage risk.
In this session, we break down the forces redefining the memory market and what they mean for supply, pricing, and availability across DRAM, NAND, and legacy technologies.
Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of where traditional sourcing assumptions are falling short, where exposure is increasing, and how leading supply chain teams are adapting their strategies.
Backed by trusted third-party component intelligence and market data, this webinar connects real market signals to practical implications, helping organizations move from reactive decisions to more resilient, forward-looking supply strategies.
Dwight Morse is a Principal Solutions Architect at SiliconExpert, where he helps organizations translate component data into actionable supply chain and engineering decisions.He specializes in semiconductor lifecycle intelligence, obsolescence...
Global Director Cloud and Computing, Global Commodity Mgr. / Memory
Paul Zecher is Global Director of Cloud and Computing and Global Commodity Manager for Memory at Converge, with over 30 years of experience in the global memory market. For more than three decades, Paul has specialized in memory sourcing and...