
""Brothers, memory [prices] have taken a massive dive. We're stuck with it, stuck with it. We're doomed, we're screwed. Is there still any chance for the price to go back up?""
"Some Corsair memory modules on Amazon have dropped from around $490 to $380. Other RAM sticks have dropped less dramatically."
"Even a small slide backwards on price could cause big problems, as some of these sellers might start dropping prices to burn off excess stock."
"Many believe the recent memory price dips can be connected to the reveal of Google's TurboQuant compression algorithm, which can purportedly drastically reduce the amount of memory needed."
A Chinese memory vendor has expressed distress over declining DRAM prices, fearing financial ruin from their stockpiled inventory. In a video, the vendor lamented the price drop, stating they are 'doomed' and questioning if prices will rise again. While some RAM prices have decreased, the overall market remains influenced by high demand from AI hyperscalers. Notable price reductions have been observed, such as Corsair memory modules dropping from $490 to $380, indicating potential challenges for sellers with excess stock.
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