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In this episode we cover the insane supply shortage of RAM due to the AI buildout. It’ll be the price and availability of a lot of consumer electronics over the next year.

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29 thoughts on “The RAM Apocalypse

  1. I work in IT at a hospital in Norway and because of this we don't get to buy new equipment. Because of data centers that may not exist before it even is built, we don't get new equipment to people who actually need it.

  2. It's quite telling that people do business with a genocidal dictatorship in Asia like they did with The Soviet Union, Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. "What the hell are morals?"(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkNt8_aMcXk)If people were actually against genocide, they would go to war with China. Only one genocide was ended by other countries and that was only because it was war time.

  3. This Nvidia AI situation was created to usher in Claude Coworker, the actual Ai. Claude Coworker has already wiped out many junior employees’ work positions like legal, financial, HR, and sales. With Claude Coworker pending future updates to learn new job models. The setup was flawless like turning housing into a stock market asset class meanwhile using the cheapest materials to build your plastic wrap 250k wood frame dream home. China did the same thing however, China is a communist country, with zero lobbying and zero opposition to infrastructure development unlike the US. On the bright side, semiconductor foundries are being built in the US, too bad TSMC, and Samsung.

  4. Memory companies will be fine. So will banks that underwrote open ai they used risk management.

    Granted idc about them much except for my investments. It is a big problem for us consumers though. Rn smart phones seem fine they have high margins. But it will discourage 16gb higher and models for example. Apple will likely delay adding more ram.

    Consoles are gonna be hard to make economically. Look at the steam box. It was supposed to be close to $1,000 but valve the owner of pc gaming doesn’t even think it can hit that price on what is worse than ps5 class hardware more than 5 years later. If you’re building a pc you’re screwed.

    But for yall wondering why they don’t make more ram it’s the same reason as oil. Supply may eventually reduce in which case they would lose money. This has happened multiple times where ram demand went up, so did supply then demand went to normal so prices crashed due to flooded supply.

  5. As an IT professional, I'm often asked for advice and recommendations on all kinds of technology. From this year onward and forever, one thing is certain: I will never again buy anything with NVIDIA name, and I will advise others to avoid it as well. For me, NVIDIA is dead. Greed is one thing, and what they are doing is insane.

  6. This is 100% a good thing. You can do a ton with 512MB of memory for example, it's just sloppy coding over years and and years that has made requirements ridiculous. People dont actually need the ram, we need developers to learn their craft properly and be responsible.

    Recently ported my ECS game engine to an ESP32 with ¨400kb of RAM. Running the same game, that in a really unoptimized form chugged on a gaming laptop, but was still worth playing.

  7. Us pro gamers just need to take a step back, we're so used to DDR5 and DDR4 when DDR3 is right there. Last week I bought an 8GB stick for 99 cents and it works great, I can get almost 30fps in Far Cry 3.

  8. For people knowledgeable about this if somehow I could afford a (blackwell) 864GBS graphics card would that work and actualy be good for playing games or is it fundamentally different? Maybe to the point where a 8GB graphics card does better in spite of being smaller?

  9. Tech CEOs: Sure, lets kill the idea of building a PC ever for most people. We will make consumer electronics too expensive for every day people.

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