When is the Ram bubble going to pop?
>>107481096I'm going to pop your hymen, dude
>>107481096Could be 3 months, could be 3 years, but somewhere in between seems likelier.
You vill own nothing
>>107481096It doesn't 'pop', it will dwindle out but the prices are still going to stay elevated. This planet's economy is psychopathic and it's based on exploitation. Do you think they are just going to give it away for almost free now that 10x markup is possible?
>>107481656Itd be profitable to design your own ram circuit as if right now.
>>107481096When the AI bubble pops. Imagine the liquidation sales for these data centers.
is this big hat witch girl?
>>107481789It wont pop idiots for it to pop theyd have to fail at replacing office wagers and then blue collar monkeys
>>107481096The prices won't go down even after the AI bubble pops, just like they didn't go down after COVID. Welcome to late capitalism where a single company can buy half of the global RAM production, funded by taxes, funded by the money they stole from you. You will own nothing.
>>107481838Losing billions every month just isn't sustainable.
>>107481096It's just starting anon. Trump is going to subsidize us data and Ai center buildouts. It's could be screwed for years to come. Even if it doesn't make money as a business model the government will still back it in the hopes that it allows them to track and control you.
>>107481181crusty bussy hymen
I love watching gamers squirmyour entry level gaming computer is now $2k
>>107482404Wait until they enter lockdown mode and all the sudden the jobless wont have access to ai at all. Itll be pretty profitable then.
>>107481096RAM bubble won't burst until the AI bubble burst first. Its over. you vill pay $1000 for 32gb ram
We might be able to get cheap RAM from CXMT in a few years. OpenAI and other American companies can't buy from them because of tariffs and the consumer market is wide open for them to take over.
>>107481656RAM went up like crazy in the past too. It will come down eventually.It's not like graphics cards where AMD and Intel are shooting themselves in the foot while Nvidia is thriving.Any RAM will do in a modern system, nobody is fixated on a single brand's technology or exclusive features like on GPUs.
>>107481656>now that 10x markup is possible?it's not sustainable. consumers are not the ones driving the increase in prices, and they're not going to buy RAM at those prices.
give it half a year to a year
>>107481096
>>107481755kek good luck
>>107481096Ram prices are not high because of speculation but because of high demand.
>>107481096embrace 32-bit os my man
Hopefully neverfuck you insufferable gamer faggot
>>107481096Never, the AI bubble happened in India and never stopped thats why they made Ram a god.
>>107481181Please do.
>>107481096I have it on good authority that you should see a 20% reduction in current RAM prices within the next 14 business days, which is where it'll stabilize for the next 12 months
>>107481096Post more Elaina.
>>107482404it is until the dollar gets replaced as the global currency. which isn't happening for at least another 10 years. your gubment is funding these niggers
learn to eat silicon
>>107486743no, she is an evil woman
>>107487369Is she Jewish?
>>107487369I love her.
>>107481181Beat me to making some hymen crack.But you're too gay, dude.Let the tiddies cure your faggotry.
>>107485099I do not think highly of Elaina at all, but this is just wrong.
>wandering bitch
>>107481826Not OP, but certainly looks like Elaina.
>>107481096When the AI bubble does.Once there's no money to grift there'll be no money for them to keep shelling at building data centers.
>>107481096Do Elaina love technology
>>107485037They will just stop making consumer products. Look at Micron
>>107485418The demand is literally on speculation tho. I saw in a previous thread about a brand new untested and unfielded technology to use dram as vram for ai workloads with less of a massive speed penalty making $60k gpus with $20k of ram on them obsolete, though I can't recall the name of the tech unfortunately. That notwithstanding, companies are also ordering servers and gpus by the truckload but are literally unable to power them as the local power grid and generation, surprising no one who actually has a couple functioning brain cells, can't handle tripling or quadrupling the average power draw overnight and that is probably something that should have been considered and rectified BEFORE completely building out a multibillion dollar datacenter. If those both aren't textbook speculation idkwtf is.
>>107486312How much do you want it you fag~?
Elaina is technology.