And after the ai bubble bursts the prices will come down, right?
The price will go down, right?
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And after the ai bubble bursts the prices will come down, right?
The price will go down, right?
Compared with the prices of all the rest? Sure!
Ai is taking literally all our resources all over the wrong and yet we keep shoveling shit ok the pile. It's failed and they're trying to shove more money and resources at the issues to fix someone that ain't broken, it's just a failure. This is fuckign ridiculous
AI ruining computer component prices one by one. I'll keep my old hardware.
The pricing trend extends to NAND flash and hard drives.
Looks like we're going to be running out of CPUs too.
Intel's chip supply to 'be depleted' in early 2026: PC and server CPU demand beyond expectation
There goes my plan for building a new AM5/Zen 6 based desktop next year.
I had to delay mine by about 2 years waiting for GPUs to come down. Ended up building the system without one until I got something slightly more reasonable (kept 2015 card for a while since that was still newer than the rest of the system core [2012-ish]). It does suck knowing that nothing of value was the reason (crypto at the time).
Should we pre-buy for the next 5 years? I've been delaying some upgrades but that seems like an exceedingly bad idea.
I wouldn't feel qualified to give informed advice on that, sorry.
And ddr4 production has been phased down so that drives the older (but still perfectly usable) ram prices sky high
God damn. Thankfully I upgraded to AM5 a month ago and avoided this shit. AliExpress helped save quite some money compared to local prices
So glad I just built my PC
I just bought a 2x8GB DDR4-3200 kit of G.skill Ripjaws at Microcenter for $59.99 on Oct 19th. The same set is currently on sale for $89.99 and original price is $119.99. Absolutely wild, I hope I don't have any RAM die in the near future. I do have a spare kit of Corsair Vengeance DDR4 somewhere so I guess I'm safe on that front, but I feel bad for anyone currently or planning to build a new system.