## Introduction The news that has shaken the tech world is Samsung's decision to delay removing its DDR4 production line, previously scheduled to start only a few months ago. But what caused this change of heart? ## The mysterious customer contract The answer was revealed in an exclusive report: Samsung signed a long-term deal with an important client, a company that requested a non-cancelable and non-returnable contract. This type of agreement is common between companies buying large quantities of materials for their service. ## Impact on consumers However, Samsung's decision to remove DDR4 production won't solve the shortage issues faced by consumers. Server clients, who requested this deal with Samsung, will still have access to a greater amount of material. ## Technical context DDR4 was one of the most widely used memory RAM types in recent years, especially in servers and applications that require high computing power. The fact that Samsung decided to remove it from production due to a request from an important client shows how much demand is still high in the server market. ## Conclusion In summary, Samsung's decision not to produce DDR4 won't be good news for consumers, who will continue to face memory RAM shortages. However, it's an important signal for the server market, which seems still eager for innovative solutions.