The gaming industry faces a global memory shortage driven by demand from artificial intelligence applications, potentially impacting innovation and development.
This deficit in random-access memory (RAM) chips could slow the multi-year growth experienced by the multibillion-dollar global gaming industry.
Data centers supporting new AI tools are consuming substantial quantities of RAM chips, contributing to the shortage. A game critic stated that if device memory capacity does not increase sufficiently, game world-building could become less expansive, and innovation would decelerate.
Game developers are also managing the challenges presented by AI tools, with fans reacting negatively to games incorporating generative AI.








