Is RAM made by Mercedes?
No. RAM memory is not made by Mercedes, and the RAM pickup-truck brand is not affiliated with Mercedes-Benz. RAM memory is produced by dedicated semiconductor companies, while the RAM Trucks brand operates independently under Stellantis.
The term RAM can refer to two distinct things in today’s tech and automotive landscape: computer memory used in devices (RAM) and RAM, the line of pickup trucks sold by Stellantis. Understanding this distinction helps clarify what people mean when they ask whether Mercedes is involved.
Two meanings of RAM
RAM in everyday language usually points to either random-access memory for electronics or to a well-known truck brand. This section explains each meaning and where Mercedes fits, or doesn’t fit, in relation to them.
RAM as computer memory
RAM refers to volatile memory used by processors to store active data. It is manufactured by specialized semiconductor companies that supply memory chips and modules for laptops, desktops, servers, and embedded systems in vehicles. Mercedes-Benz does not produce RAM memory; carmakers typically source memory components from external suppliers.
Major RAM memory manufacturers include a few large global players that dominate the DRAM market, and some companies offer automotive-grade versions of these chips for use in vehicles.
- Samsung Electronics
- SK hynix
- Micron Technology
- Nanya Technology
- Winbond
In practice, memory chips used inside Mercedes-Benz vehicles are supplied by these and other memory makers through a network of Tier 1 suppliers and system integrators. They are chosen for automotive-grade specifications rather than for consumer electronics alone.
RAM — the truck brand
RAM is also the name of a standalone line of pickup trucks owned by Stellantis, the multinational automaker formed from the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and PSA Group. This RAM brand is not connected to Mercedes-Benz or to Mercedes’ vehicle lineup. It focuses on light to heavy-duty pickup trucks and belongs to a different corporate group entirely.
- RAM operates as a distinct brand under Stellantis.
- It is not owned by or tied to Mercedes-Benz in any formal way.
- The brand’s market focus is primarily North America and other regions where pickup trucks are popular.
For consumers, the distinction matters: RAM in the truck sense has no ownership or manufacturing link to Mercedes-Benz, while RAM memory remains a product category produced by memory manufacturers separate from any automotive brand.
What this means for consumers and car owners
Most people interacting with Mercedes-Benz vehicles will encounter RAM memory as a component sourced from independent memory suppliers rather than as a Mercedes product. Upgrading RAM in modern cars is typically not possible for end users because memory modules are integrated on printed circuit boards within ECUs or infotainment systems and are not designed for user replacement.
If you’re shopping for a RAM pickup, you’re looking at Stellantis’ RAM brand, not Mercedes-Benz, which offers a different lineup and positioning within the broader automotive market.
