I was just looking to buy a Raspberry Pi 5: the 8GB one is now 58% more expensive than last year; that's more than what I'm willing to pay.
Apple's 512GB Mac Studio vanishes, a quiet acknowledgment of the RAM shortage
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Re: Apple's 512GB Mac Studio vanishes, a quiet acknowledgment of the RAM shortage
#32Amazon is selling 128GB memory kits @ 5600MHZ for $3k.
I think there might be a market failure guys.
Re: Apple's 512GB Mac Studio vanishes, a quiet acknowledgment of the RAM shortage
#33Earlier quoted context omitted.
At this point is the performance advantage of Apple CPUs even worth it if you can't upgrade the ram itself? I'm thinking you might be better off building a PC and putting the absolute bare minimum RAM in it, with plans to swap that out with good stuff in a year or two once the RAM market stops being insane.
are we sure the RAM market will stop being insane in a year or two or could this be the new norm?
Re: Apple's 512GB Mac Studio vanishes, a quiet acknowledgment of the RAM shortage
#34Earlier quoted context omitted.
are we sure the RAM market will stop being insane in a year or two or could this be the new norm?
Why should it be the new norm? We have an abnormal situation now, of massive amounts of investor money being poured into unprofitable bets, that this time had the side effect of eating up hardware components. There are two possible outcomes: 1. Yes, it's the new normal, then production capacity will be increased and prices fall. 2. No, it's not the new normal, the bubble pops and component prices come crashing down w…
In that case prices will continue to rise (among other things).
Re: Apple's 512GB Mac Studio vanishes, a quiet acknowledgment of the RAM shortage
#35I was just looking to buy a Raspberry Pi 5: the 8GB one is now 58% more expensive than last year; that's more than what I'm willing to pay.
Second hand mini pc's are a good option. Half the price of a pi 5 + sd + power and you often get them with 16gb ram, a decent ssd, etc.
If you need GPIO then many of the rockchip boards are still fairly affordable and easily had.
Re: Apple's 512GB Mac Studio vanishes, a quiet acknowledgment of the RAM shortage
#36I was just looking to buy a Raspberry Pi 5: the 8GB one is now 58% more expensive than last year; that's more than what I'm willing to pay.
Re: Apple's 512GB Mac Studio vanishes, a quiet acknowledgment of the RAM shortage
#37I was just looking to buy a Raspberry Pi 5: the 8GB one is now 58% more expensive than last year; that's more than what I'm willing to pay.
Unless you specifically need a pi (unlikely) then they really are awful value now. Hard to really go out of the way to support them now they've stuck two fingers up at the solo/indie/educational community and gone all enterprise. Second hand mini pc's are a good option. Half the price of a pi 5 + sd + power and you often get them with 16gb ram, a decent ssd, etc. If you need GPIO then many of the rockchip boards are…
Re: Apple's 512GB Mac Studio vanishes, a quiet acknowledgment of the RAM shortage
#38I was just looking to buy a Raspberry Pi 5: the 8GB one is now 58% more expensive than last year; that's more than what I'm willing to pay.
Unless you specifically need a pi (unlikely) then they really are awful value now. Hard to really go out of the way to support them now they've stuck two fingers up at the solo/indie/educational community and gone all enterprise. Second hand mini pc's are a good option. Half the price of a pi 5 + sd + power and you often get them with 16gb ram, a decent ssd, etc. If you need GPIO then many of the rockchip boards are…
Re: Apple's 512GB Mac Studio vanishes, a quiet acknowledgment of the RAM shortage
#39Apple recently introduced rdma support in mac os. They are probably trying to push those people buying the 512gb configuration towards buying more of the 256gb configuration and clustering them together.
Weren't 512GB models selling like hot cakes to the complete surprise of Apple? Wait time was up to 3 months last time I checked. Glad I got mine last October.