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PC makers eye leaner RAM builds as memory stays tight
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83517, member: 160"] Memory shortages are about to make buying a computer even more annoying. According to industry analysts, limited DRAM supply is pushing manufacturers into a brutal scramble for chips, a situation set to continue. This competition is expected to force another round of price increases. Some companies might even ship systems with less standard memory to hit certain price points. The whole purchasing game has changed. In a tight market, who you are matters as much as how much you pay. Big manufacturers with long-term contracts and steady orders have a clear advantage in securing stock. Suppliers reportedly favor reliable, predictable clients who simplify planning during shortages. Smaller or less established brands face a much tougher fight. They are likely at the back of the line for allocations. This scarcity among the remaining pool of components can trigger intense bidding wars. Those wars then drive costs even higher beyond the basic supply issues. For regular buyers, the results will be inconsistent and frustrating. Some brands will keep familiar specs but with higher tags. Others will reduce base memory, charging a steep premium for the upgrade. Shoppers should scrutinize the standard RAM in mid-range models, as that is where cuts are most likely to appear. [/QUOTE]
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