CHEAP DDR5 INCOMING
Why cheap? Why don't they sell it at the market price like everyone else does? Why must everything produced in China only compete on the basis of price? Does anyone ever purchase anything "Made in China" for any reason besides the low price?
>>535398998Dance Dance Revolution 5 is going to be cheap? How cheap are we talking?
>>535399655arcade quality dancepads in every basement
The memory bubble will burst like all before it. These sort of prices massively incentivise production. There will always be a point of glut.
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>>535398998Hail Chairman Xi if true and actually buyable
>>535398998stop spamming this chink shit you slanty eyed gook faggot ass go kys thx
>>535398998ICELAND WON
I keep hearing this, but in reality it'll be at least 2-3 years until any new fabs are running and AI isn't going anywhere, so there's going to be a huge backlog or orders to clear and that's at least few years on top of the fab construction time.Then there's the fact that Chinks aren't going to radically undercut the market because why would they?And even if they did undercut it still wouldn't be enough to make a return to where we used to be. If the prices fell 50% due to lower Chink pricing which would be pretty massive, we'd still be in many cases 500% higher than we used to be.This memory crap will be an issue for the next 5-10 years easy.Thankfully computer upgrades aren't exactly a frequent thing, so while dropping couple of grand on RAM sucks, it still means very little considering it'll be a system that's good for a decade.
>>535399105You sell products cheaper to get market share.
>>535400644But China already has that, do they not?
>>535399105Anything Made in China is going to be haunted by pre conceived quality issues, but a good way to get around that is by drastically undercutting the competition.
>>535399105If you can afford to sell for cheap then why won't you sell for cheap? This is a ridiculous post coming from your flag.
>>535398998This is a genuinely good check.>>535399105Ask me how I know you don't understand geopolitics.
>>535400770Not for memory, no. The chinks smashing the DDR cartel would actually be a positive thing, inevitable spying devices notwithstanding.
>>535399105It's not just cost, it's cost-effectiveness. Many Chinese products are less expensive for similar benefit you get with alternatives. And let's not kid ourselves, many expensive "quality products" sold in the west are still made in China, only slapped with a western company's brand logo and shipped abroad.
>>535399105America and proxies produce expensive products because they don't have integrated logistics or cheap engineering, Chinese logistics and integration of the economy plus government support makes the Chinese highly competitive.
>>535398998Linux users rejoice!
>>535399830Given the way tech history usually goes, I would suggest...> someone will come up with a math trick which results in data centers requiring 1/10th the memory and 1/10th the current necessary power> this will trigger a flash crash in the AI market, at least for those firms which have used debt to over-build on data centers> that crash will crash the memory companies, who will have lost their largest clients> net result a sh*tload of cheap memory, processors, and racks hitting the market
>>535399105>Why cheap?Because when there's more of something on the market, the price comes down. Doesn't matter if it's made in China or on the fucking moon. Glad I was here to clear that up for you. >Does anyone ever purchase anything "Made in China" for any reason besides the low price?People have purchased iPhones made in China for twenty years now, and absolutely nobody has been buying Apple products for the low price.
>>535398998But is it.. powerful?
>>535398998It's gonna be banned in the EU, America and Australia just to "protect" the consumers.
>>535399105Undercutting the Jews gives you heavenly pleasure.
Just for your information, china is about 3 generations behind in chip making compared to the USA. This is pretty standard for other manufacturing sectors. They can, however, shit out quantity for a low cost. The technology used to make things in the newer generation is kept hidden but our older machines are sold to china, startups, and inferior scam companies relying on marketing not quality.
>>535399105The current market price is driven by extreme scarcity. Artificial scarcity, because the few existing manufacturers made an agreement to not expand their own production capacities. Guess what happens to that price when a competitor from a free market economy enters that market. From a cut-throat competition free market where constant technological innovation is the only way to stay afloat because the antitrust authorities cannot be bent or bought. I think it's time to reorganize the stock portfolio. The time when manufacturing memory was like printing money is coming to an end. We're entering an era where memory technology makes performance leaps which are going to devalue current day datacenters to nothing in a matter of years.