DDR5 Prices Take a Nosedive: Is the Market Truly 'Reversing' or Is It Just a 'Smokescreen'?
4 hour ago / Read about 0 minute
Author:小编   

On March 29, following Google's unveiling of the TurboQuant memory compression technology, DDR5 memory module prices experienced a broad decline on leading U.S. e-commerce sites like Amazon and Newegg, with some prices plummeting by as much as 29%. Take, for instance, Amazon, where Corsair's 32GB DDR5-6400 is now priced at roughly $379.99, marking a nearly 29% drop from its prior high; similarly, the 16GB DDR5-5200 is listed at about $219.99, reflecting an 18.2% reduction. Market experts posit that this price slump may stem from apprehensions about a potential downturn in memory demand spurred by the TurboQuant technology, prompting some speculators to offload their inventories, rather than signaling a fundamental shift in supply and demand equilibrium. However, given the anticipated surge in memory demand driven by the swift adoption of AI inference applications, the long-term repercussions are expected to be muted.