• cyberwolfie@lemmy.ml
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    7 hours ago

    When I initially scanned thtough the headlines, I read this one as “ASUS plans to produce RAM problems” and thought “Yeah, of course they are”. My expectations of companies seem to be very low in general these days…

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    19 hours ago

    So glad I upgraded and maxed out all of my computers last year. Brought up my main media server to 64gb of memory and my laptop to 32gb. Didn’t have this price crap on my bingo card, just wanted good performnce on all my machines. Bought mid level video cards as well. Buy when you can afford things, got lucky.

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    [Update - 12/26/2025] - Taiwanese outlet, CNA, has received a statement from ASUS regarding the DRAM rumor and stated that it currently has no plans to invest in a memory wafer fab.

    https://wccftech.com/asus-enter-dram-market-next-year-to-tackle-memory-shortages-rumor/

    Lesson hopefully learned: Don’t link to the regurgitation of a regurgitation of a regurgitation of a Persian language article. At the very least go back the first English version of the article chain.

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      2 days ago

      I kept trying to hammer this on Lemmy, but no one listens :( Mods also seem uninterested in information hygiene.

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      I know this is said in hindsight, but the way the first paragraph is written sets off alarm bells of weird reporting, and I imagine probably was what triggered you to look into it further.

      ASUS plans to produce RAM amid shortage problems, hoping to ease the rising costs of laptops and gaming PCs.

      While I get that Asus naturally would want to be competitive, why would they (from an economic standpoint) care about ‘easing the rising costs’ of their products. They would have actual motives like trying to be independent of these major memory manufacturers.

      Reports say the company is preparing to manufacture DDR5 memory by 2026.

      2026 is in less than 5 days. If this instead said “by the end of 2026” or longer I’d have a better time believing that claim.

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      2 days ago

      Or the Taiwanese one, since all these companies are based in Taiwan

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        2 days ago

        Feels free to post Mandarin language news in traditional script in the appropriate community. The language used in the info bar is the metric I’d suggest.

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          The language of the end-post should probably be in the language used in the info bar, yes. And this article is in English. What you implied is that if a story originally came from a non-English source then it’s automatically suspect.

          Hmm, can’t call out racism in here, apparently. Cool mods. I’d expect nothing less from lemmy.world.

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            What you implied is that if a story originally came from a non-English source then it’s automatically suspect.

            No, I didn’t. Learn to read. I stressed the regurgitation of a regurgitation of a regurgitation as a “source”.

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    Asus won’t be producing shit. They’ll be slapping their name on some kits already being produced by another company.

    What Gskill, Kingston, Corsair, Mushkin, Crucial, etc. do already. If any one of these appears or disappears, it makes zero difference to supply. The original manufacturers switching to HBM because Nvidia/OpenAI wanted them to (not to mention OpenAI doing a deal with Samsung and SK Hynix for 40% of earth’s entire supply) is the cause of this, and it won’t be solved by some Asus stickers being slapped on some RAM sticks that otherwise would’ve still been sold, just with a different sticker on the front.

    This article thinking that ASUS will plan, build, and operate a state of the art DRAM fab in a short timescale is absolute fantasy.

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      How hard can it possibly be, you just get those casings that go around the ram, and then fill them up with ram juice. They could even recycle old ram by topping them up again!

      /s

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        2 days ago

        Yep! The most expensive equipment they might need is a magic smoke compressor, if that.

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      If they made DIMMs with CXMT chips, they wouldn’t need a fab (CXMT presumably has access to those). ASUS already has the PCB production and pick-and-place factories.

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        But isn’t the chip supply is already limited? It won’t really help with the shortage.

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          CXMT just recently demonstrated the ability to manufacture RAM chips. The existing supply is all from Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron. A fourth player should increase the supply.

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            I looked up cxmt as I wasnt familiar with it. It’s from mainland China, while Asus is from Taiwan, do they want to sell the limited supply to the rivals?

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              Sometimes, business is business. Samsung sells displays to Apple, and recently, Samsung refused a RAM order from Samsung Electronics

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    2 days ago

    ASUS realizes there’s a shit ton of money to be made on ram.

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    2 days ago

    I, for one, cannot wait for my ram to rootkit me. But at least it will have rgb.

    Jokes aside if this helps with ram pricing that’d be cool. I don’t think it will - but it’d be nice.