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  1. NVIDIA sold the RTX 5060 Ti with 8GB or 16GB. Same chip. Launch price difference: $50.
    Today the market difference is $191.
    The 4060 Ti ran the same experiment two years earlier and landed within 50 cents per gigabyte.

    buysellram.com/blog/nvidia-con

    #NVIDIA #GPUPrices #RTX50 #RTX5090 #VRAM #GDDR7 #DRAM #GPU #PCHardware #ITAD #ITAssetDisposition #DataCenter #ResaleValue #technology

  2. NVIDIA sold the RTX 5060 Ti with 8GB or 16GB. Same chip. Launch price difference: $50.
    Today the market difference is $191.
    The 4060 Ti ran the same experiment two years earlier and landed within 50 cents per gigabyte.

    buysellram.com/blog/nvidia-con

    #NVIDIA #GPUPrices #RTX50 #RTX5090 #VRAM #GDDR7 #DRAM #GPU #PCHardware #ITAD #ITAssetDisposition #DataCenter #ResaleValue #tech

  3. Micron just turned in a record fiscal quarter, but the number that matters for anyone who runs servers wasn't the revenue.

    DRAM average selling prices jumped into the low-60% range from the prior quarter while bit shipments barely moved. Price is doing the work because there aren't enough bits to ship. Micron says it can fill only about half to two-thirds of customer demand, with tight conditions past calendar 2027.

    So why can't the makers just build their way out? Three supply-side forces:

    HBM eats the wafers. It needs roughly 3x the silicon per bit of DDR5 (4x for HBM4), so as its share climbs, total bit output sags. 2026 DRAM bit growth is only about 16%.
    New fabs are years away. Micron's Idaho plant won't ship until late 2027; its New York fabs land around 2029 to 2030.
    What's made is pre-sold. Multi-year deals (Micron–Anthropic, plus Samsung and SK Hynix) lock volume off the open market.

    For IT teams retiring hardware, the DDR4 and DDR5 in decommissioned servers doesn't wait for a 2027 fab or sit behind a contract. It's available now, and one of the few sources of conventional DRAM many buyers can get.

    buysellram.com/blog/micron-q3-
    #DRAM #ServerMemory #ITAD #DataCenter #MemoryShortage #DDR5 #HBM #Micron #SKHynix #ITAssetDisposition #EnterpriseIT #SemiconductorIndustry #technology

  4. At Computex 2026, NVIDIA's RTX Spark put a 20-core Arm Grace CPU and a Blackwell GPU inside mainstream Windows laptops from Dell, HP, Lenovo, Asus, MSI and Microsoft. The same week, Arm's first-ever data-center processor — the AGI CPU, with 136 Neoverse cores — headed into mass production, with Meta, OpenAI and Oracle Cloud already on board.
    But here's the part most coverage skips: Arm vs. x86 isn't a "who's better" contest. Architecture doesn't decide performance — the software ecosystem and the workload do. x86 isn't going anywhere soon; it still anchors the enterprise.
    What is changing is the mix. As hyperscalers shift new AI capacity to Arm, recent-generation x86 servers get parted out — flooding the secondary market with enterprise RAM, SSDs, CPUs and GPUs.

    buysellram.com/blog/from-rtx-s

    #Arm #x86 #DataCenter #RTXSpark #NVIDIA #CPU #ITAD #ServerHardware #AGICPU #WindowsOnArm #AIInfrastructure #ITAssetDisposition #technology

  5. At Computex 2026, NVIDIA's RTX Spark put a 20-core Arm Grace CPU and a Blackwell GPU inside mainstream Windows laptops from Dell, HP, Lenovo, Asus, MSI and Microsoft. The same week, Arm's first-ever data-center processor — the AGI CPU, with 136 Neoverse cores — headed into mass production, with Meta, OpenAI and Oracle Cloud already on board.
    But here's the part most coverage skips: Arm vs. x86 isn't a "who's better" contest. Architecture doesn't decide performance — the software ecosystem and the workload do. x86 isn't going anywhere soon; it still anchors the enterprise.
    What is changing is the mix. As hyperscalers shift new AI capacity to Arm, recent-generation x86 servers get parted out — flooding the secondary market with enterprise RAM, SSDs, CPUs and GPUs.

    buysellram.com/blog/from-rtx-s

    #Arm #x86 #DataCenter #RTXSpark #NVIDIA #CPU #ITAD #ServerHardware #AGICPU #WindowsOnArm #AIInfrastructure #ITAssetDisposition #technology

  6. DDR4 was supposed to depreciate. Instead it rallied — chip spot prices climbed ~158% Sept–Nov 2025, DDR5 surged 307%, and by year-end DDR4 was selling above DDR5 per gigabyte in several SKUs. Six months on, prices stabilized at elevated levels rather than reversed. The seven factors that actually drive server memory resale value...
    buysellram.com/blog/ddr4-vs-dd
    #DDR4 #DDR5 #ServerMemory #DRAM #ITAD #DataCenter #HBM #MemoryMarket #AIInfrastructure #ITAssetDisposition #RAMprices #technology