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Google says its new algorithm reduces AI memory overhead by 6x which could be good news for the RAMpocalypse but bad news for Micron and co
By Jacob Fox published
News Stock prices for the big three memory makers have already slid.

Intel's new 200K Plus chips support ultra-fast DRAM out of the box but as my tests show, there's little benefit for most PC gamers in using warp-speed stuff
By Nick Evanson published
Warped speed Unless you've got a very specific setup that involves an Intel CPU, an RTX 5090, a 1080p monitor, and potato-quality graphics settings.

The memory crisis certainly isn't ending soon, as Micron confirm 'demand significantly in excess of our available supply for the foreseeable future'
By James Bentley published
News It is reportedly "working to address the unprecedented gap between supply and demand".

Forget about PCs or LLMs, Micron says driverless cars and humanoid bots will soon be gobbling up 300 GB of RAM per device
By Jeremy Laird published
News If you want clever machines, you're going to need a load of memory.

You know it's bad when RAM manufacturers launch dummy kits to make it look as though you have dual-channel memory when you actually don't
By Jacob Ridley published
News Hey, dummy.

One Australian gamer was denied a replacement for DRAM kit bought just two years prior and was only offered a refund of original price, four times less than its cost today
By James Bentley published
News A miserable situation, all around.

'There is no scenario where memory prices correct in the second half' of 2027, according to new market research
By Jess Kinghorn published
News It's times like these we'll long to forget.

Asus thinks 'high-end brand value and high-end product mix' will help it weather the memory crisis alongside AI
By James Bentley published
News AI giveth and AI taketh away.
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