>ASUS rumored to enter DRAM market next year to tackle memory shortages.Computing is savedhttps://wccftech.com/asus-enter-dram-market-next-year-to-tackle-memory-shortages-rumor/
it probably takes like 5 years to spin up enough production capacity to even make a dent
>>107666812ASUS isn't opening a fab, it takes years of construction.
>>107666812With what fab?
>>107666830>>107666885so they're buying chips from samsung/hynix/micron and then packaging them into consumer sticks so we can actually use themI guess it doesn't make things cheaper :(oh well, at least it's a replacement for crucial
>>107666885They'll probably just outbid TSMC for the wafers put on hold for OpenAI.It'll increase supply, just won't make things cheaper. Monkeys paw strikes again.
>>107666957>>107666812Has DRAM manufacturing gone 100% away from the consumer market? Is it still being made at all?
I can't wait for the flood of cheap barely-used enterprise hardware once this bubble crashes
>>107666971The main foundry companies are still selling to partners so Patriot, Corsair, G.Skill, etc will still have supply.
>>107666981Homeserver future looking bright
Given how Asus in the bed with CCP (remember the Loongson mobo ?), they'll probably peddle CMXT RAM Chips outside of China.