← Back to context Comment by blitzar 13 hours ago > 96 GB of DDR5 RAMMost people drive cars worth less than this. 9 comments blitzar Reply nine_k 12 hours ago A single stick of DDR5 RAM on Amazon in about $450 now. Three sticks would be $1350. Do most people drive old clankers with less than $1500 resale value?You still need a few terabytes to enter the real cars territory. basilgohar 13 hours ago He could have gotten it when it was still cheap. johanvts 12 hours ago It’s no less valuable because he got it cheap. a3w 11 hours ago Most people don't own or drive cars. rootusrootus 9 hours ago Where? Even in Europe, 88% of households have a car, and on average just over half of all people. abdullahkhalids 9 hours ago I have seen global estimates for number of people with access to a car to be about 20%. But can't find a link.Some related stats [1, 2] from which one can infer that the above number is roughly correct.[1] https://www.motorbiscuit.com/number-car-owners-world-less-th...[2] https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/registered-vehicles-per-1... 1 reply → hdgvhicv 4 hours ago 1.6 billion cars in the world. 8 billion people. segmondy 12 hours ago 96gb of ddr5 ram is about $800.
nine_k 12 hours ago A single stick of DDR5 RAM on Amazon in about $450 now. Three sticks would be $1350. Do most people drive old clankers with less than $1500 resale value?You still need a few terabytes to enter the real cars territory.
basilgohar 13 hours ago He could have gotten it when it was still cheap. johanvts 12 hours ago It’s no less valuable because he got it cheap.
a3w 11 hours ago Most people don't own or drive cars. rootusrootus 9 hours ago Where? Even in Europe, 88% of households have a car, and on average just over half of all people. abdullahkhalids 9 hours ago I have seen global estimates for number of people with access to a car to be about 20%. But can't find a link.Some related stats [1, 2] from which one can infer that the above number is roughly correct.[1] https://www.motorbiscuit.com/number-car-owners-world-less-th...[2] https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/registered-vehicles-per-1... 1 reply → hdgvhicv 4 hours ago 1.6 billion cars in the world. 8 billion people.
rootusrootus 9 hours ago Where? Even in Europe, 88% of households have a car, and on average just over half of all people. abdullahkhalids 9 hours ago I have seen global estimates for number of people with access to a car to be about 20%. But can't find a link.Some related stats [1, 2] from which one can infer that the above number is roughly correct.[1] https://www.motorbiscuit.com/number-car-owners-world-less-th...[2] https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/registered-vehicles-per-1... 1 reply → hdgvhicv 4 hours ago 1.6 billion cars in the world. 8 billion people.
abdullahkhalids 9 hours ago I have seen global estimates for number of people with access to a car to be about 20%. But can't find a link.Some related stats [1, 2] from which one can infer that the above number is roughly correct.[1] https://www.motorbiscuit.com/number-car-owners-world-less-th...[2] https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/registered-vehicles-per-1... 1 reply →
A single stick of DDR5 RAM on Amazon in about $450 now. Three sticks would be $1350. Do most people drive old clankers with less than $1500 resale value?
You still need a few terabytes to enter the real cars territory.
He could have gotten it when it was still cheap.
It’s no less valuable because he got it cheap.
Most people don't own or drive cars.
Where? Even in Europe, 88% of households have a car, and on average just over half of all people.
I have seen global estimates for number of people with access to a car to be about 20%. But can't find a link.
Some related stats [1, 2] from which one can infer that the above number is roughly correct.
[1] https://www.motorbiscuit.com/number-car-owners-world-less-th...
[2] https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/registered-vehicles-per-1...
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1.6 billion cars in the world. 8 billion people.
96gb of ddr5 ram is about $800.