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Pretty much greed . Limiting production, lower generational hardware performance upgrades, scalpers. Gpus are the main cost these days.
but another thing is PC gaming and gaming in general became way more mainstream during the lockdown, there was almost nothing else to do.
+ yeah people are willing to pay these prices so
- TSM is the powerhouse in the foundry market.
- AI is at its infant stage which means just like crypto it will gobble up supply.
Right now prices for almost everything is fine except ddr5 ram kits which have increase almost by 100%. I'm just happy that I bought multiple 4000 ddr4 kits back in 2024 when they went on sale.
First and foremost... because they can and they realized people will still buy anyways.
After COVID died down people went back to the "office" and demand went way down because of this.
The cost of living is way up since 2020 and so is the minimum wage in many regions.
Now you have high demands and they can't make them fast enough because now everyone uses SSDs so flash chips went up in pricing, along with RAM. However RAM is still cheap compared to when DDR5 was new to market.
Flagship CPUs are expensive but considering the ridiculous performance they are worth it.
Many regions tightened the environmental restrictions so that means companies like Western Digital and Samsung along with TSMC and many others are effected on overall output because by local laws they are on water restrictions.
Then their is the high GPU demands because of server farms made up of AI model learning clusters and AI works faster with higher end GPUs.
Microsoft says they have more GPUs on-hand then they have available electricity. Think about that for a moment.
Overall higher prices are here to stay.
$8 Big Mac and what used to be a $150-200 K home is now $500K+
What used to be 600-800 $ Rent is now 1200-1500 $
What used to be a $40K Vehicle is now $65K+
If you want a decent GPU at a decent price.... well you have to search, watch, and have your money ready when it's time to pounce on it.
both have to be crazy high numbers as well....like a 5090 core being put on a PCB with a 128gb of memory just to run AI.....CPU cores needing in some cases 512gb just for a single 64 core CPU.....the learning side is seeing CPU's with a terabyte of active memory for a single server motherboard