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Lenovo has warned that the prices of random access memory (RAM) will not return to their previous levels, with an expected stabilization between 2030 and possibly higher than in past years. The report pointed to a rise in the prices of 32GB DDR5 memory modules to $400, compared to $70 previously, despite the addition of new factories to meet increasing demand. Additionally, a class-action lawsuit accuses major companies like Samsung and Hynix of colluding to fix memory prices, leading to a surge of up to 700% over the past four years.
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