2003-era DDR2 memory prices jump up to 60% — AI-driven DRAM shortage reaches the oldest standard still in production

2 hours ago by cm0002 to c/technology

TrendForce expects another 40% rise in Q3 as buyers downgrade specs to secure supply.
WhoIzDisIz 7 points 2 hours ago

I had no idea they were still being made.

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cm0002 4 points 2 hours ago

Me either, and at this rate we're gonna start seeing some DDR1 production restart LMAO

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WhoIzDisIz 2 points 2 hours ago

That'd be funny because they'd also have to start making devices that can use it again. It'd be like going back to better days when tech was still actually fun.

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aloofPenguin 1 point 8 minutes ago

I'd love that. Watching those BBC Archive videos on computing makes me sort of nostalgic / yearn for those times. Makes me wish u8 could be around for that.

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NekoKoneko 1 point an hour ago

Well, we all see where this is going. Excuse me while I go invest all my retirement money in abacus factories.

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