figured this was worth breaking down since it sits right at the intersection of AI demand and consumer hardware prices, and the headlines are a little muddled about what’s actually being claimed. on june 25 2026, 17 plaintiffs (14 consumers and 3 small businesses) filed a class action in the northern district of california against samsung, sk hynix, and micron, the three companies that together control around 90% of the global DRAM market. it’s filed under section 1 of the sherman act. the core allegation is that they coordinated to restrict the supply of consumer memory and inflate prices, which the complaint says have climbed roughly 700% over four years. the AI part is where it gets interesting, and it’s more specific than “they blamed AI.” the allegation is that the three shifted a large chunk of manufacturing capacity toward HBM (high-bandwidth memory), the stuff that sells at much higher margins to AI data centers and GPU makers, and used that pivot as cover to cut production of older consumer formats like DDR3 and DDR4. so the claim isnt “AI demand is fake,” it’s that AI-driven HBM demand gave them a convenient reason to starve the consumer side and push prices up. the important caveat: none of this is proven. shifting capacity to a more profitable product is not illegal on its own, companies are allowed to chase margins. the whole case turns on whether the three actually coordinated those supply cuts or just independently reached the same obvious conclusion (HBM pays more, make more HBM). micron has already denied the allegations and said it’ll defend itself. what makes it not totally far fetched is the history. samsung and sk hynix both pleaded guilty to criminal DRAM price fixing back in 2005. that said, a similar civil suit in 2018 (also targeting these three) got dismissed for insufficient evidence, so prior guilt doesnt guarantee this one lands. so its a real lawsuit with real history behind it, but its an early-stage allegation that has to clear a genuinely hard bar (proving coordination, not just parallel behavior). curious what people think, coordinated, or just three companies independently chasing the AI money and leaving consumers with the bill on a personal note: i was really lucky to buy my ddr4 32gb ramkit back in oct of 2025, just before the ai stuff hit. ig that’s it, i’m gonna go sleep now submitted by /u/PROfil_Official
Originally posted by u/PROfil_Official on r/ArtificialInteligence
