Memory Prices Begin to Ease, but Gamers May Not Feel Relief Yet
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Memory Prices Begin to Ease, but Gamers May Not Feel Relief Yet
After months of soaring costs, there are early signs that DDR5 memory prices may be stabilizing, offering a glimmer of relief for gamers and PC builders. In the United States, customers browsing Amazon have started to notice modest price reductions on select memory kits, particularly within the popular Corsair Vengeance lineup. Some 32GB RGB DDR5 modules from Corsair have dropped to around 379.99 dollars from previous highs near 439.99 dollars. …
Price of RAM falling as AI companies put the brakes on
After months of soaring component prices, most notably graphics chips and memory, prices may have finally peaked. WCCFTech's Muhammad Zuhair reports that the price of a stick of DDR5 has taken "a noticeable dive" since OpenAI and other AI companies put the brakes on datacenter expansion plans. — Read the rest The post Price of RAM falling as AI companies put the brakes on appeared first on Boing Boing.
The trend is finally reversed in the vivid memory market. After an upsurge in prices since the summer of 2025, DDR5 RAM prices recorded a first significant decline, of the order of 7.2% in March 2026. This lull, although timid, marks a pause in the pressure exerted by the insatiable demand for artificial intelligence on computer components.
DDR5 Memory Prices Are Finally Moving In The Right Direction
Look, I'm not going to lie to you and tell you RAM is cheap again. It may never again be as cheap as it was nine months ago. Prices absolutely are trending the right way, though, likely impacted by a few different factors. Everyone's realized that OpenAI is not in fact going to buy 40% of the global DRAM supply as it once intended, and both
News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. At a time when everything seemed lost with constant increases, the RAM memory market took an unexpected turn. DDR5 prices started to fall and there are already strong differences in some kits, something that had not happened in recent months. For those who were waiting for the right moment to update, this movement changes the picture a lot. And although it does n…
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