• rynn@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    The only rational choice right now is to wait to buy new ram.

    Either production capacity catches up and this amount of silicon is the new normal and prices come down or the ai bubble does crash and prices come down.

    It can’t go on at this price point forever.

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        1 day ago

        Except in my lifetime I’ve seen the prices of computer components swing wildly based on supply and demand.

        Tech improvements tend to drive prices down not up, it’s less about supplier collusion in this particular market.

        Maybe this time is different but I’m not betting on this.

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          1 day ago

          You’re acting like they are like they were less than 10 years ago. They aren’t. They think they won the game and are just consolidating.

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            1 day ago

            This has been said before. Like I said maybe this time is different, but I’m not betting on it.

            There has been consolidation among a few manufacturers for a long time. The silicon part isn’t the most expensive it’s the chip designs. If the prices say high we should see new startups emerge with new approaches and cheaper silicon. China is already making progress here, and nothing I’m seeing is telling me this time would be different from us chip designers. Also Europe is looking to get some us resilience and startups in chip design could happen there too.

            It’s convenient to blame greed, and in some industries this is very relevant, but silicon is so much less defensible at least in the chip design industry that startups are likely to keep on coming as long as opportunity exists, which high prices are a pretty good indicator of high demand and limited supply.

            I have worked in this industry for a long time, I’ve seen the cycles, and again I expect this time to cycle again.

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              1 day ago

              I hope you are correct. I really do. But my fear is that they see how dependent we have become on this and what a tool of control it can be and simply make it illegal or otherwise very difficult for other start ups to get started.