Memory crisis expected to last until 2031, supply already allocated for 2026
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this is not “the market” that phrase is referring to
What market is it?
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It’s not an original comment.
I thought everyone had heard this meme by now.
I edited my post to add the source.
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I thought everyone had heard this meme by now.
I edited my post to add the source.
Sorry I didn’t mean anything by that. I don’t care if you post a source or not. I was just answering their question.
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What I heard on the ground floor from various system integrators, components manufacturers, and other companies, is memory supply has been tied up for all of 2026, and that shortages could last as long as until 2031.
Sure it’s scuttlebutt but wouldn’t surprise me as being true.
Game developers should focus on making good fun games without pushing the envelope on graphics, or maybe work more on optimizing things.
Microsoft should focus on not making windows a bloated piece of shit that consumes so much memory.
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Okay I’m old is this a actually newer meme or was it a joke to post the reply?
It does sound familiar (like close to a movie line) but also sounds accurate. If the bubble pops so much memory available cheaper.
Mean I’m only 1 year into my PC build but I tend to do them every 4 years or so…crap that’s only 5 years from now I thought it was longer, but still lot closer than I thought from first read. Least at this age time goes by quickly, for better or worse heh.
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It’s not an original comment.
How dare you?!
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The phrase you mentioned refers to the stock market where companies like Tesla, for example, has stocks at huge prices when every single measure of their actual capacity, sales, innovation, demand, etc are tanking
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The phrase you mentioned refers to the stock market where companies like Tesla, for example, has stocks at huge prices when every single measure of their actual capacity, sales, innovation, demand, etc are tanking
Yes and the prices in the latter are influenced by the further.
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well, that is what the phrase contradicts… if things were rational, yes the retail market would directly and proportionally affect the financial markets… but in reality, the financial markets are more speculation than reality so you could be promising to sell polished turds with AI (which makes no sense, nobody wants and you won’t sell a single unit) yet your company’s stock is evaluated in the billions
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What I heard on the ground floor from various system integrators, components manufacturers, and other companies, is memory supply has been tied up for all of 2026, and that shortages could last as long as until 2031.
Sure it’s scuttlebutt but wouldn’t surprise me as being true.
In a just world, OpenAI would be investigated for market denial…
