• GamingChairModel@lemmy.world
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    14 小时前

    Because the factories are already set up to make DDR4. Retooling to make DDR5 will cost a lot of money and take a lot of downtime for which the factory isn’t making anything. So the companies are extending the life cycle of the DDR4 production lines, without needing to upgrade things or retrain workers. As long as people are buying it, then there’s money to be made by staying open.

    It’s like being the burger restaurant next to the steak restaurant when the line for the steak restaurant is 3 hours long. You’ll get a lot of spillover from people who don’t want to wait, and you can benefit from that without necessarily turning into a steak restaurant yourself.

    • arin@lemmy.world
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      13 小时前

      Wrong, memory companies have moved on to DDR5, they need to retool back yo to reproduce DDR4. The only problem is the semi fabs sold out of the ddr5 chips to AI companies for their builds.