Lenovo declares a 'new normal' for higher memory pricing in the 2030s, while Microsoft forecasts prices to…
- Lenovo has said that RAM prices will likely "never" fall back to pre-crisis levels
- The company also predicted a "new normal" for memory pricing from 2030 onwards
- Microsoft expects the cost of memory to double in just over a year
If you were hoping we might get to the weekend without any more bad news on the RAM front, that hope is about to be crushed courtesy of Lenovo and Microsoft — and there's a side serving of blame for Apple, too.
First off, as German tech site ComputerBase reports (via Wccftech), over at ISC 2026 — the high-performance computing, AI, and quantum conference in Germany — Lenovo said that RAM prices will likely "never" fall back to the pre-crisis levels of a year ago, even after the bolstering of chip production output that's coming (from 2028 onwards).
Lenovo seemingly said "never," accompanied by some on-stage laughter,...
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