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Memory and storage costs surge, reshaping tech economics

A sharp rise in DRAM and NAND prices is forcing hardware manufacturers to rethink pricing strategies, with SSDs seeing a 63% increase and memory modules up 29%. The shift has immediate ripple effects across the...

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