News stories tagged with #Speicherkrise
AMD has launched the Radeon RX 9060 XT in 8 GB and 16 GB variants, with the 8 GB model serving as a price anchor amid rising DRAM costs and market pressures. At the same time, AMD released Lemonade 10.2, an embeddable open-source local AI server enabling developers to integrate large language models into applications across AMD GPUs, NPUs, and CPUs. The update features improved model downloads and enhanced documentation for seamless integration. These moves reflect AMD’s dual strategy: cost-conscious hardware design and aggressive advancement in local AI capabilities.
As global memory prices continue to rise due to supply chain disruptions and high demand from the AI sector, Australian retailers are refusing to replace defective Corsair DDR5 RAM modules, citing financial benefits from price increases. DDR5 memory prices have surged over 400% and are not expected to normalize until 2028, according to analysts. In response, Taiwanese manufacturer V-Color has launched 1+1 DDR5 kits featuring a real memory module and an optical RGB filler module, offering gamers a cost-effective and visually appealing way to upgrade their systems.
Valve Delays Steam Machine Again – 2026 Release Amid Memory Shortages
Valve has delayed the release of the Steam Machine again to 2026 due to global shortages of memory components, despite earlier promises of a launch this year. The console, equipped with Zen 4 and RDNA 3, is expected to run Windows games via Proton, but exact release dates remain uncertain. Valve continues to aim for a first-half 2026 launch while facing persistent supply chain challenges. The delay raises concerns about the device’s competitiveness against Microsoft’s Project Helix and its ability to attract PC gamers.
Memory Crisis Drives Demand for DDR4 and AM4 Products at Mindfactory
The ongoing memory crisis and high DDR5 prices are driving a resurgence of DDR4-compatible motherboards and Ryzen CPUs for the AM4 platform at Mindfactory. In the past week, DDR4 motherboards accounted for over a third of total sales, and five of the top ten best-selling CPUs were AM4 Ryzen processors. AMD holds a 90 percent market share, while overall CPU sales continue to decline.