The announcement reportedly came during an investor briefing, where executives acknowledged mounting pressure from the ongoing global memory shortage. The update was shared by MSI General Manager Huang Jinqing, who warned investors that the broader PC market could shrink by 10% to 20% in 2026 due to ongoing component shortages and rising manufacturing costs. The main pressure point is the global memory shortage, which has driven the price of DRAM modules sharply higher over the past year. As...