New market data suggests that high DRAM prices will continue to climb through March 2026 as the relentless demand for AI hardware drains the global supply of standard memory chips.
A new budget-friendly adapter from Ashata allows users to repurpose old DDR4 laptop memory (SO-DIMM) for use in standard desktop motherboards. Priced at approximately $13, it offers a way to save money on memory upgrades by utilizing spare parts.
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