Memory crisis is getting so bad that even retro RAM prices are going to the Moon

A global memory chip shortage, driven by AI infrastructure demand, is forcing hardware manufacturers to revert to older DDR2 and DDR3 components. Market analysts predict significant price hikes for these legacy parts as supply chains struggle to keep up.
Why it matters
Illustrates the ripple effects of the AI boom on the broader electronics market and the cost of consumer hardware.
Some hardware firms redesigning products to use older DDR2 and DDR3 components
The article reports on market trends and supply chain data objectively.
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