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Why have memory prices stagnated?
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Feb 19 05:22 UTC 1995 |
I was thinking the other day...around three years ago, hard drives cost
about a buck a meg, a nice 386 system was around $2000, a nice 9600 baud
modem was a couple hundred dollars, a 300dpi postscript laser printer was
around $1500, and ram was around $40 a meg.
Today, hard drives are around $0.30 a meg, a nice Pentium system is around
$2000, a nice 28.8 modem is a couple hundred dollars, a 600dpi postscript
laser printer is around $1500, and ram is STILL around $40 a meg.
Everything else is like a third the price or four times as powerful as it
used to be, but memory hasn't moved! I realize there was some polymer
shortage for a while, and demand has grown exponentially, but it's been long
enough that it seems like supply should have caught up by now. What the
heck gives with memory? Is it related to the gov't intervention against
imports? Some things I can see why the price doesn't go down (computer
cases, for example), but not memory.
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