[Wccftech] Gamers Are Calling for a “RAM Boycott” to Force Prices Down, But Here’s the Hard Truth: It Won’t Work

This article sounds like its trying to make a mountain out of a molehill. But of course PC gamer is fucking trash so I don;t know why people are actually taking this seriously.
 

They didn't buy 40% of 2025 global DRAM production. Nor will they be in the little that remains of 2025.

They told Samsung/SK Hynix that they think/expect that by sometime in 2029 that they may need an amount that Tom's Hardware estimate may be around 40% of 2025 production rates. And it sounds like 40% of specifically advanced DRAM, i.e HBM chips.

That'll be based on projections and everything going to plan with their Stargate data centre buildout. It may be the high end of their most optimistic projections in the sense that it is the max they might need if there are no delays to any of these data centres being built and demand increases as they expect.

Now if you assume that global DRAM production is going to stay at 2025 EOY production levels for three more years then, well, LOL. Quite the assumption.

Again, nobody reads articles. Nobody reads the sources of those articles.

 
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Gamers trying to kill their industry is very on brand for them. Consumer motherboard manufacturers do not make server and enterprise boards. If gamers "boycott" MSI, Asus, Gigabyte, ASRock and those companies die, there will be nobody making consumer motherboards for gamers anymore lmao
Deals like this make sense in the context of what I posted

 
I'm doing my own silent protest. I'm quitting PC gaming and won't buy another game on pc until we can build a decent pc for $1,200.

Mind you I have 2 gaming PCs one with a 5070 ti and one with 7900 xt. Both are unplugged starting today.
 
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