Monday, June 6th 2022
DDR5 Memory Pricing Declining, Bolstering Hope for Next-Gen Platform Costs
DDR5 memory pricing has been declining faster than expected, with average pricing for modules based on the latest standard dropping by as much as 20% in a month's time. As reported by ComputerBase, pricing for 1 GB of DDR5 has fallen from around €15 by the end of 2021 down to around €5/GB at time of writing. At current pricing, an entry-level, 32 GB DDR5 kit DDR5-4800 memory (JEDEC standard) has fallen from a high of €430 down to a much more palatable €154.
The price decline comes as good news for anyone aiming to upgrade their PC in wake of AMD's Socket AM5 launch for its Zen 4 architecture, which the company has already confirmed will only support the latest RAM standard. AMD itself must be riding the sea of relief, as high DDR5 pricing could significantly shape the company's next-gen platform's value compared to arch-rival Intel, which already offers DDR4 and DDR5 support with its Alder Lake chips. Expectations place the same memory support for the next-gen Raptor Lake platform. Prices for DDR4 memory seem to have hit a bottom, however, as pricing hasn't significantly moved in around six months. Like with all new technologies, expect the price difference to eventually change in favor of DDR5 memory, as manufacturers adjust their outputs towards adoption.
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ComputerBase
The price decline comes as good news for anyone aiming to upgrade their PC in wake of AMD's Socket AM5 launch for its Zen 4 architecture, which the company has already confirmed will only support the latest RAM standard. AMD itself must be riding the sea of relief, as high DDR5 pricing could significantly shape the company's next-gen platform's value compared to arch-rival Intel, which already offers DDR4 and DDR5 support with its Alder Lake chips. Expectations place the same memory support for the next-gen Raptor Lake platform. Prices for DDR4 memory seem to have hit a bottom, however, as pricing hasn't significantly moved in around six months. Like with all new technologies, expect the price difference to eventually change in favor of DDR5 memory, as manufacturers adjust their outputs towards adoption.
28 Comments on DDR5 Memory Pricing Declining, Bolstering Hope for Next-Gen Platform Costs
More worried about the issues with the bios, not posting, not being able to mix ram kits.
65USD for 1 X Crucial 8GB (1x8GB) DDR5 4800MHz Memory
www.primeabgb.com/online-price-reviews-india/crucial-8gb-1x8gb-ddr5-4800mhz-memory-ct8g48c40u5/
Several ram factories hit by "unexpected" floods or fires, or power outages......
Remember folks, you heard it here 1st !
It's a dice roll in terms of what will happen, but I'd expect Zen 4 add pressure on the demand side so depending on supply pricing could change a good bit quickly even though it's decreased as Alder Lake being the sole reason to adopt DDR5 thus far and a super compelling one though not the worst at certain sweet spot it makes a lot of sense in terms of providing a good bandwidth uplift which for some tasks will absolutely benefit from a good bit. It's going to make Zen 4 a stronger consideration if this pricing trend keeps up a bit it could start looking fairly nice from the overall looks of it. DDR4 was cheap by the time Skylake hit though it got expensive quickly as demand started to pick up later. I don't believe Skylake was the first DDR4 platform though, but I think it might've been first consumer one the other was HEDT X299 I believe and damn pricey Intel was gouging people like crazy on that things are so much better compared to where we were then thanks to AMD.
i.e. it would be fine for a celeron in 1x8 as part of a Do It Yourself network router build
The performance loss from dropping half the chips on a rank is extreme (20%+) in memory-sensitive tasks.
Are you the same Bloax from OCN forums?
Not too shabby, prices have gone down signficantly
DDR4 was on it's way down 3 years after Haswell-e launch when suddenly, there was a rush of Etherium mining-specific builds.
Also, DDR5 is the smallest bump in recent memory, (so only high-performance IGPs like from Steam Dec benefit!)
I also have some silly posts here; www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/zaunkoenig-m2k-gaming-mouse.291487/#post-4706210