• Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Email Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. • You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful A couple of weeks ago,we reported on some good newsregarding RAM prices flattening out in Germany - that trend seems to be in full effect so far, with February seeing no hikes and even some price cuts.ComputerBase has conducted a thorough analysisof the local market in Germany, aggregating RAM and SSD prices for multiple SKUs fromAmazon, and the data shows bittersweet progress. • AI data centers are swallowing the world’s memory and storage supply The future of DRAM: From DDR5 to future ICs High-bandwidth memory roadmap The biggest positive difference (-20%) was seen in Crucial’s Pro Overclocking 32GB DDR5 kit, which went from $473.89 to “just” $378.89 from January 14, 2026, to February 16, 2026. • By contrast, here in the Statesthe 6400 MT/s CL32 kitwas priced at $348.99 at the same time, and now sells for $369, so that’s a 5.73% increase. • The6000 MT/s CL36 kitis also priced at $369 right now, but it was selling for just $325.99 a month ago. • While prices aren’t going down like they are in Germany, the rate of increase has at least slowed a bit, with an overall plateauing of popular kits, as you can see in this PCPartPicker data: In ComputerBase’s list, G.Skill’s Aegis 32GB DDR4 kit saw the largest price hike, going from $219.99 in mid-January to $236 in mid-February, constituting a 7.28% increase.
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- New report shows RAM prices are continuing to fall in Germany, U.S. trends less certain - SSDs and HDDs are more expensive than ever in the States All thanks to the AI boom. Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful A couple of weeks ago, we reported on some good news regarding RAM prices flattening out in Germany - that trend seems to be in full effect so far, with February seeing no hikes and even some price cuts. ComputerBase has conducted a thorough analysis of the local market in Germany, aggr
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