While many of the headlines throughout the 2020s have been dominated by GPUs and their ongoing tribulations with stock, a new pricing catastrophe is currently hitting the PC hardware space, and it’s the pricing of DRAM. DRAM is the ultra-fast dynamic memory that you find on things like system memory and VRAM in consumer PCs, but it’s also used in higher-bandwidth configurations for data center applications. With the memory demands of AI ever-increasing, and the yield of high-speed DRAM being questionable, consumers like me are left questioning the upgrades and standalone builds we had planned for the future.