>RAM prices have skyrocketed due to surging demand for AI servers.>Tech companies have run out of money, so they no longer need as much RAM.>RAM companies’ stock prices have started to plummet.>The AI bubble is beginning to burst.Anon, it’s time for you to run.
Local inference here I come
>>538904156sorry chinaman, but that isn't how capitalism works around here
>>538904156Brother, I’m homeless.None of this matters to me.I live in a storage unit and work long hours.
Boys, I don't know how to tell you this. But you're all getting 96GB RTX 6090s
MU status?
>>538904433Trump's America.
Suck my balls chink
>>538904435dont make me have hope like this
QUICK CALL THE FEDERAL RESERVE TO PRINT MORE MONEY WE'RE RUNNING OUT OF IT
>>538904156I dont know, those companies have engaged in cartel practices and fixed minimum prices, now most profits are made not by supplying the consumer but through circular deals between corporations.The real collapse will happen when those circular deals collapse and these companies get desperate to find or regain customers, in that regard I hope Chinese memory chips already take a significant portion of the future consumer market. These South Korean and American Companies have already scammed us, buying again from these thieves is extremely unwise.
They're being sued for price fixing, the same shit they were sued for and pleaded guilty to years ago. HDD manufacturers have been fucking around and artificially driving up prices too.
>>538904156Yes, run TOWARDS IT! BITCH I NEED MY 256 GIGA OF RAM SO I CAN GO FULL PC MASTERRACE, LET'S GO!!!
>>538904156There is no place to run.
>>538904435>96gb vram
>>538904156surely we can buy used server grade ram on the cheap and use it on our own personal computers, right?
>>538904697Nah, there are a lot of uncut wafers just sitting in storage though, those can still be used. If those racks get sold off because people overbought them I'm sure someone can figure out a way to convert the pieces into functioning ram and video cards. It's basically the same stuff.
>>538904686Do you really believe NVidia will sell you a 96GB ram card? the 3090 and 4090 were discovered to be able to handle 48GB Vram and they capped it at 24GB, if it were not for chinese engineers we would never have learned that.NVidia is leading the cartel that is driving hardware prices up, buying NVidia products is commiting an act of treason against your working class fellows.
>>538904783what? server memory is just regular DRAM with ECC. no reason why you can't use it in a regular motherboard
>>538904841They already do. The price however...
>>538904841>Do you really believe NVidia will sell you a 96GB ram card?alot of things i dont truly believe make my dick hard
>>538904435inb4 PSU shortage
>>538904869You should look into the architecture of these datacenter racks then. They're high bandwidth memory, won't just work in a consumer grade gaming PC.
>>538904869It's usually the wrong form factor
>>538904975This too. It's not in the right shape to just be stuck on a stick of ram or a GPU, or into a phone or a laptop or a game station.
>>538904971can you post an example? i looked around and i don't see anything about soldered memory being used in server boards. in fact, i don't know of any CPU that uses HBM besides SOCs like a couple server ARM chips which i don't think datacenters are using because then there is no flexibility in the memory package you use
>>538904156Um nothing will happen, everything will be fine as long the rich jews could keep milking the economy, it won't burst.
>>538904156Demand destruction is here. Good times ahead.
>>538904156I told you>>538851373
>>538904156Yes….YES
>>538904435I can’t believe it!
>>538904697Yes, both system RAM and data center server GPUs are compatible with ordinary desktop computers. You need an adapter to put a data center GPU in your PCIe slot though. Look at nVidia's Tesla models. There are many types. In order to adapt the data center server rack type for home use, you need the adapter and a 'blower' style fan. It's not actually that much more expensive than just buying a consumer card. I've been looking forward to the next generation of cards coming out so data centers will start selling the stuff they have now to the public. This massive data center buildout will only benefit gamers and AI enthusiasts. Don't listen to the Chinese propagandists who scream- "DATA CENTERS BAD!" (except when they do it). It's such an exciting time for computing.
Can we murder the people who made this happen first? In minecraft (Real life)
>>538905386Sure, I won't tell anyone.
>>538905386They're old and about to go broke when the fake and gay AI bubble pops. No need to waste your energy when you can just spit in their faces when they beg you for change from the sidewalk.
>tfw I bought RAM just before the prices started to go up
>>538904156did people really think they wouldn't print more ramsit's a fucking metal stick lmao
>>538904841Yes. Its all lined up. They're going to take the RTX 6000 96GB card, make a few tweaks and make that their flagship gamer card at like three grand. The amount of ass pounding they're going to take from the revenue loss in AI is going to make them do insane shit to revive gaming.
>>538904435I have had a touch and go desire to fiddle with a few bigger models in hugging face. But I ain't got time or money for that.
>>538905333it's safe to disregard anyone pushing the "anti data centers is muh china" narrative as a braindead nigger retard golem. you just uncritically consume and regurgitate what you've been told like a good goy
>>538904841You are correct Nvidia is a bunch of crooks. But there are corrections coming.
>>538904435US wall sockets aren't ready for the tdp
>>538904435YOU get a card! And YOU!
>>538904435Oh damn, I just remembered I have a server with a fuck load of RAM. I probably could have sold that for a decent amount. Oh well.
>>538905285They make money on the rises and the falls. Did you know that Hostess licensed their parents to Bimbo. Bimbo was so reliant on Hostess that they had nothing they innovated. They just had cheap labor and Hostess products at reduced prices. Then for no reason at all everyone in C Suite bought common Bimbo stocks. Then Hostess was declared in profitable and stock value declined. Then they went bankrupt and sold much of their IP to Bimbo. Oddly enough that bankruptcy cost many Hostess employees their pensions... No one in the world is immune to these sorts of things. And no one is held accountable.
>>538904156I live alone, on a mountain, miles from the nearest town. I am fine.
>>538904156Is this cope or should I sell my redundant 2x16GB DDR5 kit?Bought for 100€, could currently sell immediately at 350€.I wanted to wait because it supposedly gets even more expensive.
>>538904435Not very fond of Sweden and giving me dumb hope is not helping.
>>538906103>Bought for 100€, could currently sell immediately at 350€.I'm glad I didn't sell my DDR5.Otherwise, I wouldn't have been able to switch from the 13700KF, which uses DDR4, to the 9800X3D, which uses DDR5.But I'm thinking about selling my 5090.I plan to sell it sometime between the 8th and 9th.
Don't get high on your own supply, Hynix and Samsung.
the madman trump did it. I will be voting Republican in the midterms for him after all now. Now do ssd's and hard drives next.
1/30 adults in Korea got margin called in the last couple of trading session. That is some magnificent wealth destruction.
>>538908183>1/30 adults in Korea got margin called in the last couple of trading session.
>>538908183Kek
>>538904156Are you retarded? This is 100% due to Iran closing the strait of hormuz and 10% spike in oil prices today.
>>538904686>even less optimisation and more energy consumptionwhy would you want this
>>538909307Yeah it totally isn't because AI is literally an unprofitable scam technology that nobody is making any money off besides semiconductor manufacturers who are selling marked up hardware. After all, everyone is posting >10% drops, oh wait no actually its just semiconductor manufacturers that have also done 500-1000% surges in the last 12 months.
>>538904435Don't give me hope.
>>538910225The AI doomposting will continue until benchmarks improve.
>>538904435This Swede has been speaking with the Devil!
>>538904841Can you imagine if 96 GB of VRAM and 192 GB of RAM became standard? You could do so much cool shit in games with that.
>>538904435Are you telling me I fucked up buying an RX 9070 XT a few days ago? Cost like 650 bucks
>>538905333>data center server GPUs are compatible with ordinary desktop computers. You need an adapter to put a data center GPU in your PCIe slot thoughThey used to in the past, but nowadays they don't have video output or even raster units.
I mean their profits are up 70% this quarter, and the stock was back in the green today, but ok. Korean market is just volatile as hell.
>>538904841
>>538913052Nah, that's a decent price if you primarily got it to play games at 1440p and maybe 4k. I can't imagine you'd need more for several years.
>>538904435To play what exactly?there are no games