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RAM prices show signs of levelling out, albeit at inflated levels — some modules stabilizing in price, increases on higher-end kits tapering off
- RAM prices appear to plateau after months of hikes, with some modules stabilizing at higher levels.
- Certain memory speeds have stabilized, including DDR4-3200, DDR4-3600, and DDR5-4800/5200.
- High-end DDR5-5600/6000 prices still rise, but at a slower pace.
- A Corsair 32GB DDR5-6000 kit stabilized around $339–$344 before rising to $439 in January.
- Demand from AI infrastructure and data centers contributed to sustained pricing pressure.
- Chip prices showed stabilization but at a new, inflated baseline.
- Analysts forecast a plateau but warn prices may stay elevated for some time.
- Memory pricing guidance urged buyers not to delay upgrades.
- Retailers in Japan and Germany rationed memory components during peak shortages.
- Industry hints at long-lasting elevated prices due to supply constraints.
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