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Posted by Julian M
 - December 04, 2025, 21:20:21
Quote from: Flawed logic on December 04, 2025, 21:01:38Definitely. It validated the behavioural patterns so much so, that micron has essentially axed their crucial consumer memory division. Basically telling those folks willing to shell out $300-$400 to keep it in their pockets/wallets as they don't want their money anymore.
Micron is yet-another US company putting all its eggs in the AI bubble. What could possibly go wrong?
Posted by Flawed logic
 - December 04, 2025, 21:01:38
Quote from: Julian M on December 04, 2025, 17:09:53validating this crappy behaviour

Definitely. It validated the behavioural patterns so much so, that micron has essentially axed their crucial consumer memory division. Basically telling those folks willing to shell out $300-$400 to keep it in their pockets/wallets as they don't want their money anymore.
Posted by Julian M
 - December 04, 2025, 17:09:53
How long until we collectively admit to ourselves this shortage is due to greedy individuals buying out stocks of consumer RAM and storage for deliberate price gouging?

And it works, way too many folks are spending $300-400 on 32 GB kits for no reason, validating this crappy behaviour all the way. Stop paying these insane prices to kill off this situation instead.
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 04, 2025, 10:39:09
After locking the majority of the global memory supply, OpenAI is reportedly also buying up consumer DDR5 memory kits from retail locations. Moore's Law Is Dead claims that the OpenAI employees have been seen visiting retail stores in the hopes of getting their hands on as much memory as possible.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Not-even-gamer-DDR5-RAM-kits-are-safe-from-OpenAI-as-OpenAI-employees-are-allegedly-buying-any-DDR5-kit-they-can.1176107.0.html