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I remember not buying those DIMMs for $169, what a shame
decommission nodes, sell ram, retire!
It be how it do bro. Get on your knees and bow to our AI overlords and billion dollar companies hogging memory contracts for the next 5 years. Us peasants are well screwed.
Edit: Talk to ya when that same memory is not $364, is not $2256, but is $5000.
this is usually the type of thing that breeds innovation. let’s hope the overlords can help.
Sell ur ram
Grok generating AI images of girls in bikinis won't lower RAM pricing and help us. But I do hope Chinese manufacturers like CXMT start mass producing DDR5 soon to help lower prices for consumers!
Edit - I'm not against AI, I use AI dev tools nearly daily. But the big tech companies having memory contracts for many years and screwing consumers that want affordable memory is a problem. There are like, two or there DDR5 memory manufacturers in the world, and they're at capacity and under contract for years. We need more manufacturing, regardless of what country has it.
When I was building my last daily driver box, 12th Gen Intel was the hottest game in town and gave me the option of going DDR4 or DDR5. At the time I said "fuck it, I'll stick with DDR4, because DDR5 is expensive and new technology, let's wait for them to iron out all the bugs". Fast-forward 4 years, it's time for a new build, DDR5 has indeed matured, but it is more expensive than it used to be and intel CPUs are best not mentioned in polite company.
At least I am happy with the 128GB DDR4 I have in my home server and in also in my daily driver box.
Word on the street is RTX 5090's will be north of $5,000 here shortly.
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@VeloxMedia moments
I have had so many plans for 2026, I am just sad now.
Yep give it another month or 2.
Sooner or later, I suspect they'll probably choose (or be made to choose) to serve the domestic market first given the AI race is shaping up to be a big international power struggle.
If you're making decent bank now and can have a comfortable lifestyle, it's OK to have a year or two without expansion. It's only if you think RAM prices will continue to stay this high for the long term that you need to just bite the bullet and pony up.
At the moment everyone is gearing up because they are starting to invest in AI capacity. I suspect there's going to be a fairly sudden drop off in demand when they've reached saturation in customer base and revenue stops growing, and companies realise how much capacity they already have and that it's "good enough" for their future development as well.
Soon GPU And CPU, the whole market are fucked
The best investment if you've made it. The crypto is no longer relevant..
the DRAMless shit SSD, BX500 1TB, is now 99€ used to be like 52€
hello im an ai overlord please proceed
Still can't believe I bought 64GB DDR5 crucial RAM 1 year ago for 100€ instead of 130€ because the packaging was damaged and they could not sell it as new...
That same kit cost 800€ on crucial website like what??
damm son!
we were in the process of building servers with 192gb ram... and have officialy stopped.. too sad
You must be richer than @oloke
Sell swap as RAM.
@Calin can confirm it works perfectly.
Nobody will notice.
show the website please.
It's not possible for competitors to enter these markets. You fork off from an existing company with a hundred billion dollar investment to build your own chip factories, or you build 1970s technology. 64 kilobits, anyone?
Soon the AI bubble pops, prices return to normal, the USA implodes and prices crater to the floor and nobody has a job but also your rent quadruples.
Many AI players will likely go bust just in shear CAPEX to revenue. However, AI gets better with scale, therefore demand for power and scale will not diminish likely ever. Arguably, compute is the true currency of the future. We are still in the vacuum-tube era of the transistor, exploring how far brute force increases in clock cycles and linear algebra can take humanity.
You can't get to the moon by climbing taller and taller trees. The power of LLMs is not that they can do things well. The power is that they are good con men.
It's on crucial.fr website (french), it reference resellers to buy from and the price. And they have the Recommanded price by the maker for the sale of the product (pdsf in french), that is around 800€ for this 4800mhz 64gb ddr5