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SSD and RAM prices to drop because there’s too much supply

SSD and RAM prices to drop because there’s too much supply

Posted on August 20, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

It seems like things are looking up for the PC market, with shipment numbers finally showing a rise last quarter. That has mostly been thanks to the rise in demand for desktops, laptops, and even tablets as the world adjusts to remote work and school setups. Ironically, those same global conditions are causing manufacturers NAND and DRAM products like RAM and SSDs some trouble as there is now an oversupply of these memory components and not much demand for them.

You’d think that with the higher demand for computers and mobile devices, there would be a higher demand for the memory chips you put inside.
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