

No, it’s actually not because of the AI demand. AI is a demand metric but not enough to cause the hikes we’re seeing and (as the manufacturers want us to) even preparing for.


No, it’s actually not because of the AI demand. AI is a demand metric but not enough to cause the hikes we’re seeing and (as the manufacturers want us to) even preparing for.


You may hate AI, but it’s not the reason we are seeing RAM costs skyrocket.
Looking at the manufacturing data and the historical strong-arm tactics used by Samsung, Micron, and SK hynix, who collectively control about 96% of the global DRAM market, AI just gives manufacturers the perfect public justification to stop chasing cheap bit growth, starve low-margin consumer channels (our RAM products), reprioritize wafers toward premium products (data center RAM), and force customers into multi-year contracts at shortage-era prices.
Sure it lets them make more money off us, but they really love locking in these rates with their data center-based customers.
Ah that sucks my dude. I honestly take a lot of them, and only good stuff, I don’t typically leave a bad review.
But these days you’re fighting for my time. From my gutter cleaning to the coffee I bought, I’m asked to rate people, which I really don’t like to do, but also want to help…it’s very conflicting, and can feel obsessive compulsive to have to complete the survey.
Customer service is an uphill battle.


It appears the users are in an imperial state of mind this weekend


So OP meant °F which I believe you interpreted as °C. 100°C is indeed boiling point (just a hair over), but the context is US units.
So I’m thinking you’re getting down voted because users see your misinterpretation of default Arizona temperature units, or because users think you don’t know the temperature of boiling water (in °F).
If they’ve been drinking it all week they obviously enjoy it