Chipflation Is the Inflation Driver Markets Are Missing, Binance Research Warns

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Binance Research has flagged “chipflation” as an underpriced inflation driver, warning that DRAM memory prices have climbed roughly sixfold over the past year as artificial intelligence (AI) data centers absorb supply once destined for consumer devices.

The research firm argues that markets have priced in easing energy costs while overlooking a structural squeeze in the memory chip market. If chip prices keep rising, inflation could remain elevated, potentially affecting interest rates and financial markets, including crypto.

Why Chip Prices Are Climbing

The warning lands as one inflation threat fades. The United States and Iran reached an agreement reopening the Strait of Hormuz to shipping. That deal should ease oil pressure, and the impact is already visible. Oil prices fell roughly 4% today.

However, Binance Research says that memory chips remain a separate, less visible problem. Demand for AI infrastructure has reshaped the market. High Bandwidth Memory (HBM), server DRAM, and enterprise drives now consume a growing share of output.

As a result, the supply for smartphones and PCs is shrinking fast. Even with roughly 30% capacity expansion by 2027, Binance projects PC memory supply falling about 15% short. Smartphone supply could trail demand by around 12%.

Chipflation as an Inflation Driver.Chipflation as an Inflation Driver. Source: X/Binance Research

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The Hidden Cost Pressure

The direct hit to headline inflation looks small. Binance said chipflation adds only about 0.10 percentage points to the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Consumer electronics carry light weights in the basket.

The firm argues the real pressure stays hidden. Rising memory costs feed into corporate expenses, cloud bills, and slower product refresh cycles. Device makers may also cut specifications.

Meanwhile, relief looks distant. New memory fabs need more than two years to build and ramp. Binance puts DRAM undersupply near 17% through 2026, while NAND shortages may persist into 2028. 

Three firms, Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron, control roughly 90% of DRAM and all HBM production. Hyperscalers are locking in supply through multiyear contracts.

“There is no near-term policy fix,” Binance Research said.

What Chipflation Means for Bitcoin

Binance Research sees mixed implications for Bitcoin (BTC). Persistent supply-driven inflation could push rate cuts further out, even reviving talk of hikes. Tighter liquidity tends to pressure risk assets in the near term.

“Chipflation” only entered market consciousness in 2025 — and it’s already reshaping monetary policy expectations. With energy, food, and chips all supply-constrained simultaneously, rate cuts are being pushed further out. A reversal toward hikes is no longer off the table,” the team mentioned.

Bitcoin traded near $65,700 on Monday, down about 17% over the past month. The firm argues the longer-term case runs the other way. According to Binance Research,

“Bitcoin and assets like it don’t get cheaper in a world of persistent, supply-driven inflation. They get more relevant.”

Whether markets reprice that risk may depend on how quickly memory supply catches up.

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