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People are focused on DRAM supply and pricing, especially China’s ramp-up (CXMT and broader DRAM/NAND flooding) and how it may change shortages and prices. At the same time, hobbyists are discussing the impact of DRAM pricing on SBC projects and even experiments/constraints around DDR4 timing.

Also known as dynamic random-access memory

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Key Takeaway China’s DRAM expansion could ease shortages and drive price changes, but current DRAM costs are still constraining hobbyist SBC builds.
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China supply ramp Pricing pressure Hobbyist impact DRAM timing experiments dynamic random-access memory
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China’s DRAM expansion could ease shortages and drive price changes, but current DRAM costs are still constraining hobbyist SBC builds.

People are focused on DRAM supply and pricing, especially China’s ramp-up (CXMT and broader DRAM/NAND flooding) and how it may change shortages and prices. At the same time, hobbyists are discussing the impact of DRAM pricing on SBC projects and even experiments/constraints around DDR4 timing.

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Corsair Vengeance LPX Black 16GB 3200MHz DDR4 Memory Kit
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Top 3 signals · China’s DRAM expansion could ease shortages and drive price

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Company/product CXMT DDR5 kit for Corsair Vengeance consumer memory
Claim about market impact Memory prices are tipped to fall as China floods DRAM and NAND supply
Community impact DRAM pricing is killing the hobbyist SBC market

What to Watch

  • Follow updates tied to China’s DRAM/NAND supply ramp to see if prices actually fall. guru3d.com
  • Watch hobbyist SBC forums for changes in build feasibility as DRAM pricing evolves. Jeff Geerling

What Changed

  • Chinese memory maker CXMT enters mainstream consumer memory with Corsair Vengeance DDR5 kit — Chinese-made DRAM emerges as an antidote for crushing shortages HotHardware
  • Memory prices tipped to fall as China starts flooding the market with DRAM and NAND chips guru3d.com
  • DRAM pricing is killing the hobbyist SBC market Jeff Geerling
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