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Samsung and Micron shove PC gamers aside as DDR5 hits the wallet
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60290, member: 636"] Major memory manufacturers Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron have redirected production toward server DDR5 and high bandwidth modules, creating supply shortages for consumer devices. TrendForce forecasts conventional DRAM prices will rise eight to thirteen percent in Q4 2025, with high bandwidth memory pushing increases up to eighteen percent. Declining personal computer sales reduce original equipment manufacturer demand while cloud service providers accelerate server infrastructure purchases. Graphics memory faces similar pressure as GDDR6 supplies tighten more severely than GDDR7 availability. Mobile memory costs will climb with LPDDR4X prices expected to jump ten percent quarterly while DDR4 and DDR5 variants experience significant upward pressure. [/QUOTE]
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