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AI is skyrocketing the price of RAM. Computers, phones and tablets could be next

December 12, 2025December 12, 2025
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RAM memory chips are seen in this illustration photo June 21, 2017.

If you’ve been in the market recently for RAM, you’ve probably noticed a major spike in prices as memory manufacturers pivot more of their production capacity away from consumer products to supplying AI companies instead, which are rapidly building out data centres that need massive amounts of memory to operate.

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