June 29, 2026

RAM-pageddon hits the comments

Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron Sued in US over Memory Price Fixing

Memory giants hit with price-fixing lawsuit as commenters yell “seen this movie before”

TLDR: Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron are being sued in the US over claims they worked together to keep memory prices high, a case that could grow much larger. Commenters are split between “they’ve been busted before” and “high demand explains it,” turning the story into a full-on blame game.

Three of the biggest memory-chip makers in the world — Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron — are being sued in the US by consumers and small PC businesses who say the companies quietly squeezed supply and sent prices soaring. The claim is explosive: prices for the memory inside computers, phones, and other gadgets allegedly jumped around 700% over four years, and the lawsuit says the companies used the shift to newer, more profitable products as cover. If this gets certified as a class action, the fight could suddenly get very big — and very expensive.

But the real drama is in the comments, where people instantly split into camps. One side basically screamed, “Hello? They’ve done this before!” with users linking the old DRAM price-fixing scandal like it was a receipt pulled from a messy group chat. Another crowd was far less convinced, arguing this isn’t some smoky backroom conspiracy, just simple demand going wild: “Demand is too high.” Then came the legal nerds, reminding everyone that a similar case in 2022 fizzled because plaintiffs couldn’t prove an actual agreement.

And of course, the snark arrived right on schedule. One commenter summed up the vibe of the industry with a brutal eye-roll: everybody loves fat margins — until someone else gets them first. So yes, it’s a serious antitrust lawsuit. But online? It’s already become a delicious brawl between the “obvious cartel” crowd, the “show me proof” skeptics, and the peanut gallery enjoying every second of the corporate greed discourse.

Key Points

  • Fourteen individual consumers and three small businesses filed a lawsuit in a California federal court against Samsung Electronics, SK hynix, and Micron over alleged D-RAM price fixing.
  • The plaintiffs allege the three companies colluded on supply and pricing from 2022 and drove memory prices up by about 700% over four years.
  • The complaint says the companies reduced D-RAM supply while shifting to HBM and coordinated the discontinuation of DDR3 and DDR4.
  • The plaintiffs' law firm, Bathaee Dunne, aims to expand the case into a class action covering consumers and businesses that bought products containing D-RAM.
  • The article notes Samsung Electronics and SK hynix were previously found guilty of collusion in the United States in the early 2000s, while Jefferies expects no effect on memory prices this year.

Hottest takes

“It wouldn't be a first” — tommy_axle
“incredibly unlikely to be deliberate price fixing this time” — 0xy
“Everybody in our industry loves fat margins” — glimshe
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