Quote from: Phil995511 on December 16, 2025, 15:23:41These are just rumors, and as the article points out, Windows 11 is practically incapable of running with 8GB of RAM...
It would be truly wonderful if the new NotebookCheck team would stop contributing to the spread of unfounded rumors.
Please, publish only verified information, as you used to... Spreading rumors, even if it creates a fleeting buzz, damages your credibility with readers in the medium and long term ;-(
Well I'm all for verified sources, but the economics are plainly obvious:
- Memory chip prices have been multiplied by 3-4 in a few months and are showing no signs of returning to normal (some say it will keep getting worse, wait & see I suppose)
- Stocks are scarce, demand is high
- Computer manufacturers are then stuck with a big problem: either increase prices or lower specs to keep prices steady
Whichever they go for, increasing prices will impact sales, and lowering specs to transfer the memory upgrade price issue to the buyer will result with the same indirectly.
There's no way around it, prices are insane and are going to affect sales one way or another.