Memory prices

aloser

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Just wondering what your viewpoint is on the memory price increases; I've been pricing memory for several people and the chips all took a $10 hike (not overly bad, just wondering why) and how long that will last (if it's permanent or not).

So, is the $10 increase due to production costs or inflation?
 

henryay

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Perhaps demand? Retailers know alot of people are building new computers, so they can charge a little more for the memory.
 

Blain

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Listen, after thinking back on the prices I've paid for memory in the past, today's prices are nothing in comparison.
Besides "memory" is a commodity like sugar, oil, coffee and natural gas... It goes up and down, depending on market forces.
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Baked

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LOL, true that. Memory used to be extremely expensive. I remember buying 64MB of EDO RAM for $300. If you think about how much more money people are making now a days, the cost of computer components are ridiculously cheap compare to the old days.
 

aloser

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I'm not doubting how cheap it is (still; it was only a $10 increase) - i'm just curious as to whether it's permanent or temporary, i.e. whether to get it now before it goes up again or wait because it will drop to the (sub-)$100 level.