• The AI-driven memory shortage doesn’t just affect PCs
  • More capacity is coming, but not before 2027
  • Low-margin budget products are likely to be hit hardest
  • ViscloReader@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    That’s the thing I keep telling people around me. It’s not only RAM. Too many critical components have ram.

    If you increase RAM, you increase computer prices. (And I’m talking ALL kinds of computer, from microcomputers to desktop to servers)

    If you increase computer prices you increase costs for almost everything

        • TipsyMcGee@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          23 hours ago

          Beg to disagree, my AI enabled cock ring is THE BEST way to remotely open my smart fridge after a prolonged session of hypno-gooning in the kitechen to the furry porn that is live generated on the 3" display on my Sam Altman Edition cyber toaster. What a time to be alive!

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          21 hours ago

          90GB of both RAM+NAND combined. I’m guessing most of it is actual persistent storage for all the stuff the infotainment system uses (including imagery and offline map data for GPS, which is probably a big one), rather than actual memory in the sense of desktop computing.