Empty store shelves for RAM, GPUs, SSDs, and hard drives amid AI-driven shortages, with shocked customers and inflated price tags.
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RAM shortage expands to GPUs, SSDs and hard drives

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The RAM shortage driven by Big Tech's AI demands—which has already raised PC prices, curbed AI PC hype, and prompted OEM adjustments—continues reshaping the industry into 2026. Price spikes for standalone DDR5 RAM kits hit 300 to 400 percent by late 2025, with effects now rippling to graphics cards, high-capacity SSDs, and even traditional hard drives as supplies tighten.

By late 2025, DDR5 RAM kits for consumers surged three to four times in price, while SSD costs roughly doubled for 500GB to 2TB capacities compared to August 2025. This supply crunch is shifting to graphics processing units, where manufacturers prioritize pricier models. Asus briefly announced discontinuing its GeForce RTX 5070 Ti (16GB GDDR7, partially disabled GB203 chip like RTX 5080), later retracting, but street prices reflect strain: $1,050-$1,100 vs. $749 MSRP for RTX 5070 Ti; $1,500-$1,600 vs. $999 for RTX 5080. Lower-end RTX 5070 ($560-$570 vs. $549) and Radeon RX 9070 ($580 vs. $549) are closer to MSRP, though RX 9070 XT reaches $730-$750 from $599.

High-capacity SSDs face the sharpest increases. 1TB M.2 drives from Western Digital or Samsung cost $120-$150. 2TB models like Silicon Power are ~$230, but premiums are pricier or scarce: WD SN7100 2TB at $370 (down from $490), Samsung 990 Evo Plus 2TB at $440 (up from $177 mid-Dec 2025). 4TB options include Crucial P310 at $345 and Silicon Power UD90 at $360, with bigger brands limited.

Traditional hard drives see milder rises amid broader pressures: 6TB WD Red NAS from $140 (Aug 2025) to $160; 12TB Seagate IronWolf from $240 to $270; 16TB from $330 to $350. These trends are altering consumer buying patterns across the PC sector.

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X users report frustration over RAM shortages rippling to GPUs, SSDs, and hard drives amid surging AI demand, with DDR5 prices up 300-400%. Gamers blame Nvidia and Big Tech for prioritizing data centers, leading to higher PC build costs and revived older GPUs like RTX 3060. Analysts highlight supply limits constraining AI growth to 15GW and predict shortages until 2028, while investors see opportunities in memory stocks like MU amid 60%+ price hikes.

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Shocked customers at a PC store gaze at tripled RAM and SSD prices amid AI shortage, with server imagery in background.
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Ram and memory prices surge due to ai shortage

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A shortage of ram and flash memory chips, driven by the ai boom, has caused prices to triple in just three months, making it a poor time to build or upgrade pcs. While gpu prices have stabilized, the rising costs affect ssds and both ddr4 and ddr5 kits, with higher-capacity options hit hardest. Manufacturers like lenovo are stockpiling components to mitigate impacts.

A global shortage of RAM, driven by AI data center demands, has caused PC memory prices to surge by 40 to 70 percent in 2025, leading to higher costs and lower specs for computers in 2026. This development is dampening the hype around so-called AI PCs, as manufacturers shift focus amid waning consumer interest. Analysts predict volatility in PC sales this year, with shortages persisting beyond 2026.

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Major memory manufacturers like Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron are reporting record profits due to surging demand for RAM fueled by the AI industry. Prices for consumer RAM have more than quadrupled in recent months, with analysts predicting further increases in 2026. This boom stems from competition for limited supplies and shifts in production toward AI-specific memory types.

Black-Friday-Verkäufe haben Preise für SSDs gesenkt, die für PC- und Konsolen-Gamer essenziell sind, die mehr Speicherplatz brauchen. Highlights: Samsung T7 2TB portable SSD für 168 $ und Crucial P310 Modelle ab 80 $ für 1TB. Diese Angebote bieten schnelle Übertragungsgeschwindigkeiten und Kompatibilität mit PS5, Xbox und anderen Plattformen.

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Burglars targeted a design office in South Korea, smashing tempered-glass PCs to steal high-end DDR5 memory amid soaring prices. The theft highlights the extreme demand for the component, now costing nearly four times its original price. High-capacity DDR5 modules are approaching $1000 each, making them an attractive target for criminals.

Korean chipmakers Samsung Electronics and SK hynix are ramping up memory production to meet surging demand from artificial intelligence (AI) servers. Industry analysts said on Sunday that production capacity is increasingly seen as a key determinant of competitiveness in the global semiconductor industry.

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Prices for large external SSDs have dropped below those for internal drives, diminishing the appeal of 4TB SATA SSDs. TechRadar reports that rapid convergence in external and NVMe storage costs is eroding the once-significant cost advantage of SATA SSDs. This shift signals potential obsolescence for traditional internal storage options.

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