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Counterfeit DDR5 Chips Exploit Market Shortage, Raising Reliability Concerns

As the global transition to DDR5 accelerates, unauthorized sellers are flooding retail channels with fake modules, exploiting supply chain vulnerabilities and heightening risks for system stability.

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