RAM prices surge up to 500% in a year, hitting 10x historic lows
Computer memory prices have risen dramatically over the past 12 months, with some configurations now costing up to 500% more than they did a year ago. Certain RAM kits are now priced as high as 10 times the lowest prices ever recorded for those products. As a stark example, a 128GB DDR5 kit now retails for approximately $3,399. The sharp increase signals a significant shift in the memory market after an extended period of historically low pricing. Consumers and PC builders are likely to feel the impact as upgraded systems and new builds become considerably more expensive.
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