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Posted by Aye
 - Today at 15:55:44
Quote from: heffeque on Yesterday at 22:34:34People don't realize that prices won't go down again any time soon.

If anything they'll continue going up.

+1000.

Until governments start having stronger regulations on taxing corporations and the rich, for better redistribution of wealth. I don't see why it would get any better.

The whole reason why we're in this mess is because the memory cartels are bed with the AI mafia who themselves are in bed with the politicians and have bought entire government coalitions out.

Until this root cause is addressed, I don't see anything stopping this. It doesn't matter if everyone one of us stops buying memory for the next 2-3 years. We no longer matter, all profits are being generated by insider trading and ai data centre contracts for surveillance state systems and military industrial complex anyway.
Posted by heffeque
 - Yesterday at 22:34:34
"Hopefully, by 2028-2029, the ongoing DRAM crisis would have settled, and prices for memory that have skyrocketed over the past year would have normalized."

People don't realize that prices won't go down again any time soon.

If anything they'll continue going up.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 21:04:00
Manufacturers, including Samsung and SK Hynix, are proceeding with early development of DDR6, even though JEDEC has not finalized the standard for it. The next-generation modules are still about two years away.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/DDR6-update-Despite-DRAM-crisis-top-manufacturers-commence-DDR6-development.1289112.0.html