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The price of DDR5 memory is setting new highs these days as demand badly outstrips supply. In a bid to save money, Meta is recovering legacy DDR4 memory from used servers and is installing it into new machines using its in-house developed Vistara ASIC that enables it to connect old memory modules to its latest servers running AMD EPYC 'Turin' processors that only support DDR5 memory.https://newsletter.semianalysis.com/p/stop-saying-half-of-2026-us-datacenter, that vastly exagerated about solid projects, not all of them being built is always something and not that meaningfull.
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data center that do not get built neverr got close to have gpu for them, it take 18-36+ months to build, you do not stock GPUs and the HBM on them before starting construction and have need to resale them after (as if Nvidia need to provide refund option.....)
Demand and actual build up is so high, that cancelled project that would have reserved future to be built in the future GPUs get reallocated.
It would not be the first time of course, but the link between Mac Laptop price going up and colussion is far from obvious. Actual attraction toward extremelly expensive HBM and nvidia that pre-buy it....
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-com...-legacy-ddr4-2400-with-cutting-edge-ddr5-6400