These RAM statistics show how the memory market changed heading into 2026. In practice, most industry RAM tracking centers on DRAM revenue, supplier share, PC memory capacities, smartphone DRAM content, and the fast-growing HBM segment tied to AI servers.
The largest story in RAM statistics is the speed of DRAM revenue expansion. AI server demand, HBM mix, and tight supply pushed the market sharply higher in 2025, and the 2026 projection implies another major step up.
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Value
2024
$90.7B
2025
$165.7B
2026
$404.3B
Max = $404.3B. Widths: 2024 22.43%, 2025 40.98%, 2026 100.00%
Top DRAM supplier market share in 4Q25
The RAM industry remained highly concentrated in late 2025. Samsung regained the top spot, SK hynix stayed close behind, and Micron held a solid third position as HBM and enterprise memory continued to reshape revenue mix.
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Samsung
36.0%
SK hynix
32.1%
Micron
22.4%
Max = 36.0%. Widths: Samsung 100.00%, SK hynix 89.17%, Micron 62.22%
HBM total addressable market outlook
High-bandwidth memory has become one of the most important RAM subcategories because of AI accelerators and data center demand. That helps explain why memory capital spending, pricing power, and supplier priorities have all shifted so sharply.
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2025
$35B
2028
$100B
Max = $100B. Widths: 2025 35.00%, 2028 100.00%
Steam Windows system RAM distribution
On the consumer side, gaming PCs show where practical RAM baselines now sit. The February 2026 Steam Hardware Survey shows 32 GB far ahead of every other configuration on Windows systems, while 16 GB still holds a meaningful second-place share.
RAM growth is not limited to PCs and servers. Smartphone memory content also kept climbing, with premium devices doing most of the lifting and the global average reaching a new high in late 2025.
Max = 8.4 GB. Widths: Dec 2024 88.10%, Dec 2025 100.00%
What these RAM statistics show
The biggest takeaway is that RAM is no longer just a background component story. AI infrastructure has turned memory into one of the central bottlenecks in computing, especially in HBM and higher-value server DRAM, and that is now feeding directly into supplier share, pricing, and industry revenue.
On the user side, the practical baseline is also moving higher. Microsoft now places 16 GB at the Copilot+ PC floor, Steam shows 32 GB as the dominant gaming configuration on Windows, and smartphone DRAM content continues to rise. Together, those trends suggest that higher memory capacity is becoming standard across servers, PCs, and phones rather than remaining a premium niche.
Sources
TrendForce, Memory Industry Revenue Expected to Reach Record High in 2025 Due to Increasing Average Prices and the Rise of HBM and QLC, July 22, 2024.
TrendForce, AI Architecture Evolution Set to Drive Memory Market Revenue to a New Peak in 2027, with Annual Growth Exceeding 50%, January 22, 2026.
TrendForce, Price Rally Drives 4Q25 DRAM Revenue Up 29.4%; Samsung Regains No. 1 Market Share, February 26, 2026.
Micron Investor Relations, financial results presentation, December 17, 2025.
Steam Hardware and Software Survey, February 2026.
Counterpoint Research, Global Smartphone Average DRAM Hits Record 8.4GB in 2025, February 26, 2026.
Microsoft, Windows 11 Specs and System Requirements, accessed March 2026.