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Corsair DDR5 modules spotted with Chinese CXMT chips as AI demand starves PCs of DRAM. Prices may fall in H2 2027. Corsair, one of the most recognisable names in PC components, is shipping DDR5 memory ...
The Roundhill Memory ETF (CBOE:DRAM) launched on April 2, 2026 and has returned roughly 79% since inception, very nearly doubling investor capital in about seven weeks. That is the kind of performance ...
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The Roundhill Memory ETF (DRAM) just hit $9.8 billion in assets under management in 43 days— the fastest pace ever for an exchange-traded fund, according to TMX VettaFi. Ahead of Thursday's milestone, ...
The fund industry is cashing in on the exuberance around memory stocks. Shares of the Roundhill Memory ETF DRAM, launched April 2, have skyrocketed by around 40% this month through Monday and by more ...