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RAM and storage is ridiculously expensive right now because of *drumroll* AI, of course, and there's little reason to think prices will drop any time soon
By Jacob Fox last updated
Memory blues Consumer storage isn't doing bad, but that will probably change before long.

DDR4 RAM prices continue to surge ahead of DDR5, now averaging $25 per DDR4-3200 module
By Nick Evanson published
News It won't be long before DDR5 is the only choice for a budget gaming PC.

In case we needed a visceral reminder just how screwed memory prices are thanks to AI, Samsung and SK hynix are apparently raising prices by up to 30%
By Jacob Fox published
News Guess it's time to try downloading more RAM again.

Looks like the AI boom has made DDR4 RAM no better value than DDR5 as storage and memory prices continue to rise
By Jacob Fox published
News Lower costs could still make DDR4 worth it in some cases, though.

Uh oh, it's happening: ADATA chairman says the perfect storm of simultaneous DRAM, SSD and HDD shortages is already upon us and it looks like prices are only going in one direction
By Jeremy Laird published
news All in the name of AI slop.

AMD wants to patent a new DDR5 memory standard with double the bandwidth but we're not expecting to see it in PCs any time soon
By Jeremy Laird published
News 12.8 Gbps of raw bandwidth, but will the industry adopt it?

It's going to be raining dollars over at Samsung: A stamp of approval by Nvidia, plus an incoming price hike for DRAM chips, has lifted shares out of the doldrums
By Nick Evanson published
News And it's not the only RAM and NAND flash maker to significantly bump prices.

If you bought Corsair PC memory after 2018 you might be entitled to a share of $5.5 million from a class action over advertised DDR4 and DDR5 speeds
By Jeremy Laird published
News Corsair is paying out over class actions lawsuit covering DDR4 and DDR 5 memory bought in the USA.
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