It's not as bad as you think at the moment. Yes, what Micron did was stupid, but I digress from that, focusing on the bigger picture. There are other manufacturers of RAM, so we're in good hands for now. It could change for the positive or negative in the future, however.
All right, I'll skip them when they come back after AI pops.
Isn't it sort of already normal to know that all this ai bullshit is a bubble? So why would a gigantic company join at this time?
I concluded they don't care because they will make a quick profit and will be bailed out when things go wrong, so the question would be "why not?" ...
They're gamblers and con men. People that get to controlling positions in these businesses generally don't do it by being reasonable and responsible with the people under them, money or ethics.
I don't think people are fully seeing how catastrophic this is going to be.
Looks like Micron decided that consumers weren't crucial to their business.
*laugh track*
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Nah that comes next year
Remember this when the bubble bursts and they come begging for consumer dollars again.
Their goal is to make it so entrenched in major companies so that when the bubble does "burst", they can claim they're "too big to fail" and get bailed out by the working class. This is all while executives make millions or even billions.
I wish humans were smarter.
And by then they will have had their millions in bonuses and they know most people will be buying their crap when the bubble bursts because most of people have the memory of a goldfish.
Happened in 2000
Oh, I was wondering why RAM prices seemed so much higher. Its been ~4 years since I looked and gaslit myself into thinking my brain was just going bad.
Glad to see I wasn't just imagining it.
You're glad this is the reality we live in?
Lol, suppose not.
But I'm glad at least I'm not crazy while living in this reality (though I suppose it my be less painful that way).
Lets see how far it goes if AI starts failing...or even if another company can produce faster than they can.
if another company can produce faster than they can.
micron wasn't just a designer and builder of these products... they also have their own fabs. there are only a few companies that actually produce the RAM and NAND chips used in these products. micron was one of them. the other 2 big ones are skhynix and samsung...
someone please correct me if i'm wrong, but this seems like a massive manufacturing gap that needs to be filled. it's not easy to just find a new supply of chips.
Its not the first that this has come up, either. IIRC a tsunami massively impacted DDR4 production, i remember the 2x16GB kit that i bought months before had gone up to $500+ USD.
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