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The situation is so absurd that Samsung won't be supplying Samsung (not a typo) with memory.
https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/memory/the-memory-market-is-so-screwed-right-now-that-samsung-is-negotiating-with-err-samsung-over-dram-contracts/
Street translation "Dude stuff making RAM we can make some big time money just making HBM for OpenA.i, I'm ordering another yacht."
What's your point?
(and it remains to be seen how rare even gpu memory will become, after all nvidea already stopped selling memory with it's gpu chips (meaning less gpu production, and forcing smaller producters off the gpu market)
and we most likely won't see that 24GB 5080 super...
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when do we get laws to kill this AI madness..
I mean even something thats ACTUALLY beneficially for manking (unlike AI thats better if never excisting).. like nucleair fusion research, does not purchase more than 5-10% of the global production of semiconductors, even if that delays that research into potentially limiteless clean energy, as to not disturb the market for everybody else needing that material.
no one party should have the right to HOARD a resource like that.. just as antitrust laws prevent a compagny from becoming to big/to monopoly.. we also should have laws that prevent 1 project/purpose from sucking up to much resources from everybody else..
if you buy up so much that you distrupt an entire pc industry this much (and well you bet this will hurt many other industries in time to as everything needs chips these days).. than you need to be capped in that...
The same Samdung that shoehorned a pointless chatbot into their SSD health monitor?
I can use CrystalDiskInfo for all my Drive health checking needs
I have to say, things are looking grim for pc enthusiasts. If the 4090 and 5090 was out of reach for the majority of gamers, I'm confident the 6090 will shock everyone.