The global memory sphere has just been saved by the proverbial bell, or gavel in this instance: a court-issued partial injunction has now barred Samsung's unionized workers from going on a planned strike, one that could have aggravated the ongoing DRAM and NAND shortages by crippling Samsung's production cadence of precious memory chips. Samsung's unionized workers face a double-whammy: a court has issued a partial injunction against their planned strike as the government threatens to invoke a rare legal instrument As we've been noting ad nauseum over the past few days, Samsung's union workers are currently demanding 15 percent of the company's […]
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