Framework raises RAM and storage prices again
Framework raises DDR5 RAM prices to $13-$18 per GB and increases storage costs for the fourth consecutive month amid emerging CPU shortages, the company said.
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Framework raises RAM and storage prices again
For the fourth month in a row, Framework is increasing prices on RAM and storage for its modular PCs due to ongoing shortages from suppliers. An update to Framework's blog on Tuesday states that DDR5 RAM will now cost $13 to $18 per GB, up from February's rate of $12 to $16 per GB. This is partly due to the company selling out of older, less expensive inventory, which has also pushed Framework to "re-price some capacities" of storage, as well. A…
Framework Increases RAM and Pre-Built Laptop and Desktop Pricing in Light of Ongoing DRAM Crisis
Framework has taken a remarkably transparent approach to recent RAM price increases that affect the pricing of both its laptops and its standalone RAM sales, sticking to monthly price updates throughout the ongoing RAM shortage and maintaining a blog post with monthly updates on the industry situation. Framework's March memory pricing update will see prices on DDR5 SODIMMs increase to as much as $13-18 per GB, with lower capacity sticks seemingl…
It has happened again, the modular computer manufacturer Framework has announced a fourth price increase due to the cost increases of RAM/DRAM and NAND memory. It should be remembered that, in order to try to stop the problem, and maintain sales, the company has started selling its laptops and desktop computers without RAM or SSD memory. In an attempt that, if the user is able to find the memory and SSD at a cheaper price, they add it on their o…
If you were planning to add RAM to your laptop, I have bad news. The memory market is in turmoil. Framework, despite its commitment to total transparency, has just dashed our hopes by announcing a third consecutive price increase. But that's far from the only bad news. [Read more] Great deals don't wait: subscribe to our Frandroid Deals WhatsApp channel! (zero spam, we promise).
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