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DEThis is why RAM costs $900. Not because of gamers. Not because of casual laptop upgrades. But because artificial intelligence is consuming memory at a scale most people don’t realize.
Every AI-generated video, hyper-realistic image, and large language model response runs on massive data center infrastructure powered by advanced GPUs and high-bandwidth memory (HBM). Training modern AI systems requires thousands of chips working simultaneously, each equipped with premium memory modules that are far more expensive than traditional consumer RAM.
The real pressure isn’t coming from your PC — it’s coming from hyperscale data centers racing to build AI clusters. Companies developing generative AI, robotics systems, video models, and enterprise automation tools are buying memory in massive quantities. Technologies like HBM3 and next-generation server-grade DRAM are complex to manufacture and still limited in supply.
When global tech giants compete for the same advanced components, prices ripple across the entire semiconductor supply chain — affecting GPUs, servers, and memory modules.
So when you see $900 RAM kits, you’re actually seeing the impact of the AI infrastructure boom.
The AI race isn’t just about smarter models.
It’s about who controls the hardware powering them.
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