Background:
I'm sure most of you remember last years RAM prices and how much they really sucked. The reason that happened is because several smaller RAM makers jumped ship, because they were not making profits on RAM. It all boiled down to supply and demand. There was a high demand with a smaller supply = high prices.
The Bad Story:
I was talking to my brother who works at a RAM manufacturing company the other day and asked him what's happening in the bowels of the RAM industry. His reply was, "buy RAM NOW!" According to him (and he has been very accurate thus far) several RAM makers are switching over to Flash RAM, because of its higher profit margin.
What does this mean? If he is right, and if you have been watching RAM prices you kind of haft to agree, RAM prices will triple, maybe quadruple by years end. Basically there is going to be a RAM shortage unil the big dogs can ramp up their processes to compensate. Prices are going to be like last year times 2.
Of course this is all speculation on his part, but like I said before, he is rarely wrong about things like this. He nailed last years price hikes accurately, there's no reason for me to not believe him now. I hope he's wrong, especially since DDR RAM isn't out yet. So if you're looking to upgrade RAM within the next 2 months, you may want to buy sooner than later.
Jammrock
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Athlon 650, Biostar board, 128 MB PC133 (Crucial), G400 32 MB DH, SB Live! w/ Digital I/O, 10/100 NIC, lots of case fans, etc...
[This message has been edited by Jammrock (edited 22 June 2000).]
I'm sure most of you remember last years RAM prices and how much they really sucked. The reason that happened is because several smaller RAM makers jumped ship, because they were not making profits on RAM. It all boiled down to supply and demand. There was a high demand with a smaller supply = high prices.
The Bad Story:
I was talking to my brother who works at a RAM manufacturing company the other day and asked him what's happening in the bowels of the RAM industry. His reply was, "buy RAM NOW!" According to him (and he has been very accurate thus far) several RAM makers are switching over to Flash RAM, because of its higher profit margin.
What does this mean? If he is right, and if you have been watching RAM prices you kind of haft to agree, RAM prices will triple, maybe quadruple by years end. Basically there is going to be a RAM shortage unil the big dogs can ramp up their processes to compensate. Prices are going to be like last year times 2.
Of course this is all speculation on his part, but like I said before, he is rarely wrong about things like this. He nailed last years price hikes accurately, there's no reason for me to not believe him now. I hope he's wrong, especially since DDR RAM isn't out yet. So if you're looking to upgrade RAM within the next 2 months, you may want to buy sooner than later.
Jammrock
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Athlon 650, Biostar board, 128 MB PC133 (Crucial), G400 32 MB DH, SB Live! w/ Digital I/O, 10/100 NIC, lots of case fans, etc...
[This message has been edited by Jammrock (edited 22 June 2000).]
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