In late March, DDR5 memory prices, which had been rising for several months, experienced a significant decline, with Synchronous decline (this phrase means "synchronized decline" and is kept as an example of HTML handling, though in a real scenario you might translate or adapt it based on context; here I'll adjust for clarity) synchronized drops in both domestic and international markets. The domestic offline market even saw a single-day plunge of over a hundred yuan, bringing hope to stressed PC builders. The price of mainstream 16GB DDR5 memory sticks has dropped from their peak to around 700 yuan, while 32GB kit prices have shrunk by 27%. This price drop was influenced by multiple factors: increased production capacity from domestic manufacturer ChangXin Storage, Google's TurboQuant algorithm reducing memory usage, and channel partners offloading inventory. Although prices remain high, the market generally believes that they will continue to decline in the future. Users with immediate needs can purchase in batches, while those without urgent requirements are advised to wait and see.
