Nikkei Asia: DRAM manufacturers are only expected to meet around 60% of global demand by the end of 2027
Posted by sr_local@reddit | hardware | View on Reddit | 9 comments
vegetable__lasagne@reddit
Why is the title Nikkei but links to Tweaktown? Then Tweaktown references Nikkei but links to The Verge and only there is where Nikkei is actually linked? Is every news site just regurgitating news for ad revenue?
imaginary_num6er@reddit
Remaining 40% is owned by Sam Altman
AnechoidalChamber@reddit
Not anymore it isn't.
They defaulted on their letter of intent.
railagent69@reddit
Wonder how much of it is sitting/will sit in a warehouse waiting for data centers/power plants to be built. Gamers are F'ed anyways.
AccomplishedAnt2754@reddit
Yeah, I'm so fortunate that HP decided to sell a pc with a 5090, 64gb ram, and 2x2tb drives, all for £3100 back in January.
£100 extra for an advanced 3 year warranty and I'm riding this into the sunset!
INITMalcanis@reddit
HP, though... Does it have a good brand-name PSU and motherboard?
trololololo2137@reddit
afaik all big OEM's use decent quality PSU's - the biggest offenders are smaller companies selling trash
AccomplishedAnt2754@reddit
Motherboard is basic but fine, isn't missing anything I need. PSU also fine, though I'm a big undervolter for all but the games that need it so it isn't working too hard.
My plan is just to hold through the 3 warranty, then pull it apart for AM6, and trade what still has value. Guess some might say it's a luxury purchase, but there's value in having the mental peace that I'm covered hardware wise while this madness is at its apex
xspacemansplifff@reddit
Waiting for them.to be built as they become obsolete lol. Data center boom is a waste.