
The global memory market is entering a phase that feels less like a familiar cycle and more like a reset. What was once predictable and commoditized is now shaped by structural forces: A relentless memory hunger from AI applications, shifting geopolitical realities, and an unprecedented domino-effect cascading supply constraints from advanced to legacy memory technologies. For many industrial players, availability, longevity, and reliability have become critical.
In our next webinar, we will equip you with a framework to interpret memory market behavior in 2026 and beyond and provide the strategic context to support sourcing, design, and long-term planning. Don’t miss this opportunity, register today.
If you are at embedded world in Nuremberg, in Germany, from March 10 to 12, you will get the chance to get direct insights from our team and discuss your memory needs and supply risks. Check out the ticket code below for your free entry to the show.
We also have some good news: Intelligent Memory has flash memory products that are available now. If you are using eMMC, SD, or microSD cards, you should take a look and reach out for samples or quotes.
The memory industry is undergoing a paradigm shift. Once viewed as a commoditized, cyclical market, memory is now increasingly shaped by AI-driven demand concentration, geopolitical realignment, and unprecedented capital intensity.
In our next webinar, on March 26, we will deliver a clear, application-centric, and fact-based outlook on the global memory market.
Register now.


The global memory market is undergoing a fundamental regime change. What we are witnessing is not a classical cycle, but a structural bifurcation of the industry into two capital-starved segments — legacy and advanced — both experiencing shortages, but for entirely different reasons.
In this article, we explain the background.
With global DRAM and NAND shortages disrupting production across nearly every industrial sector, Intelligent Memory announces immediate availability of industrial grade SD and microSD cards in 512MB, 1GB, and 2GB.
The SD products are designed specifically for embedded and industrial applications that don’t require high densities but maximum data reliability and long-term durability.
Read more here and reach out for samples and quotes!


As many memory manufacturers discontinue their eMMC product lines, Intelligent Memory launches a new, low-density eMMC product line. The new eMMCs will come in 8GB and 16 GB densities in a 153-ball BGA package, and are purpose-built for industrial environments where stability, longevity, and right-sized capacity are critical.
Samples are available now. For applications that need more capacity, Intelligent Memory offers higher-density options, such as its 64 GB eMMC, which is currently in stock.
Read more here and reach out for samples and quotes.
When embedded world 2026 opens its doors this March, memory technology and the volatile market will once again be a focal point for the electronics industry. We will share timely insights into the memory market and availability trends. Both are increasingly critical for engineering and procurement teams. Drop by in Hall 1, Booth 340 from March 10–12, 2026.
Claim your free ticket with this ticket code ew26577835 here.


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