Lenovo sees a "new normal" for RAM from 2030 onwards with significantly higher prices than pre-crisis levels, "never" going back to pre-crisis pricing

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First off, as German tech site ComputerBase reports (via Wccftech), over at ISC 2026 — the high-performance computing, AI, and quantum conference in Germany — Lenovo said that RAM prices will likely "never" fall back to the pre-crisis levels of a year ago, even after the bolstering of chip production output that's coming (from 2028 onwards).

Lenovo seemingly said "never," accompanied by some on-stage laughter, according to ComputerBase, and the tech site (bearing in mind translation nuances) clarifies that this is really referring to the next five years (or maybe a bit more) for the RAM industry, and not an 'absolute' future.

However, the report then goes on to mention that Lenovo sees a "new normal" from 2030 onwards with significantly higher prices than pre-crisis levels — even given increased production.
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I feel like not a day goes by without a "..prices will likely eventually go down but there is no going back what they were" quote on one or two news outlets these days about any given thing.
 
Man, that's so fucked up but what exactly I feared. I upgraded my PC like a year or two before parts rise up, and it took a shitload of time to save for not even a good PC. And I'm basically stuck with 8-fucking- GB of DDR4 in 2026, and my GPU is beyond obsolete.

Such a virtual insanity.

I feel like my best chance would be trading my PS5 for the eventual PS6, and wait for jailbreak to run Linux, or wait for PS5 13.20 Linux exploit... which might as well never happen.
 
They are cocky because of the Data Centers and the government contracts.

The bubble will pop at some point, thankfully hardware demanding games aren't even worth the expenditure, so we have it easy to not buy into their game.

No caving to absurd prices, no blackpilling.
 
This is the first time I've seen someone cite "Pre-Crisis" without referring to DC 🤭
 
Thankfully, I bought additional RAM before the prices went crazy, however I held off on larger storage for my PC and now the prices are too high so I'm using an 8TB HDD to store games when not playing. No way I'm paying $600-$1K for a 4TB NVMe.
 
It's the same for micro SD card pricesas well. They have doubled price or more where I'm at. I've got some good deals online but I can't go to a local store and get any at a reasonable price.
 

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