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32GB of DDR5 now costs $375 minimum — AI shortage continues to squeeze PC building
(www.tomshardware.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Aug 2024, I purchased 32gb of RAM for $109. That same kit today would cost me $509. Sept 2025 I got a 250gb nvme for $33 that is now around $85. The inflation is real.
oh you kids...let me tell ya how much RAM was in the late 90s....
I appreciate the fact that this is a still gif (good compression!), but it has several frames with differing compression artifacts for no good reason.
still gifs have good compression? I recall that motion gifs are notorious for large file sizes, but are still gifs the opposite?
Not inflation, just artificial shortage
109 USD in August 2024 is equivalent in buying power to $115.31 today. $33 from September 2025, adjusted for inflation, would be about $33.84 today.
This has absolutely nothing to do with inflation
The inflation of computer component costs, the topic of this post.
Fair enough, you could say the prices are "inflated". There's a big difference though between inflation as the devaluation of currency that's been slowly happening "forever" and inflation in the sense of a guy selling shit simply racking up his prices and putting the surplus in his greedy little pockets. Of course you can choose to use the exact same word for both cases if you wish
It wasn't the best word choice. I did say 'the' inflation to try and separate it a bit, but should have rephrased.
Ditto, thought 64 would've been overkill at that point...