Comment by ReptileMan 1 day ago I am sure you can lock great prices for ram for 2035 delivery. 3 comments ReptileMan Reply cmxch 1 day ago If only on principle alone, could one secure a contract to buy a few TB of DDR5 memory to be delivered in 2035?And if so, how? ReptileMan 1 day ago Few TB probably not, but few EB I think you will be able to make a contract. cmxch 17 hours ago Oh well. Just wanted to do a commitment buy to at least say “I don’t care if my RDIMMs are long obsolete” for some existing DDR5 builds I have.
cmxch 1 day ago If only on principle alone, could one secure a contract to buy a few TB of DDR5 memory to be delivered in 2035?And if so, how? ReptileMan 1 day ago Few TB probably not, but few EB I think you will be able to make a contract. cmxch 17 hours ago Oh well. Just wanted to do a commitment buy to at least say “I don’t care if my RDIMMs are long obsolete” for some existing DDR5 builds I have.
ReptileMan 1 day ago Few TB probably not, but few EB I think you will be able to make a contract. cmxch 17 hours ago Oh well. Just wanted to do a commitment buy to at least say “I don’t care if my RDIMMs are long obsolete” for some existing DDR5 builds I have.
cmxch 17 hours ago Oh well. Just wanted to do a commitment buy to at least say “I don’t care if my RDIMMs are long obsolete” for some existing DDR5 builds I have.
If only on principle alone, could one secure a contract to buy a few TB of DDR5 memory to be delivered in 2035?
And if so, how?
Few TB probably not, but few EB I think you will be able to make a contract.
Oh well. Just wanted to do a commitment buy to at least say “I don’t care if my RDIMMs are long obsolete” for some existing DDR5 builds I have.