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RAM prices skyrocket: AI and supply chain woes blamed
12 Feb
Summary
- 64GB DDR5 RAM kits now exceed $1000, a dramatic price increase.
- AI demand and DRAM production shortfalls are key drivers.
- Memory theft is occurring due to the high cost of RAM.

The personal computer building market is currently experiencing a significant crisis due to rapidly increasing RAM prices. As of February 12, 2026, 64GB DDR5 RAM kits are selling for over $1000, a stark contrast to prices below $250 in August 2025 and around $600-$700 just a month prior. This sharp, near-vertical price increase is visually compressing historical pricing data, making recent spikes stand out dramatically.
While the insatiable memory demands of artificial intelligence are a significant contributor, they are not the sole cause of this "RAM crisis." Production of DRAM has not kept pace with escalating demand. Furthermore, older memory types are being phased out, and newer ones are prioritized for higher-margin customers, leaving the consumer market vulnerable when supply tightens. The extreme cost of RAM has even resulted in theft from display PCs, warehouses, and offices.
Experts advise that the situation is unlikely to stabilize soon, with a return to what consumers consider 'normal' prices expected to take considerable time. Builders and buyers must brace for continued high costs in the foreseeable future.




