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The ongoing chip shortage is now affecting gaming RAM prices and availability

The ongoing chip shortage is now affecting gaming RAM prices and availability

It's been a rough couple of years for anyone wanting to buy the best graphics cards, as the ongoing chip shortage has dramatically affected availability, resulting in grossly inflated prices for even entry level GPUs. It's bad enough that Intel and Nvidia CEOs reckon this could carry on throughout next year, but now the best gaming RAM has also fallen victim to the shortage.

Intel's new Alder Lake processors are the first desktop processors to support DDR5 RAM, but a report by 12chip (via Wccftech) suggests that anyone looking to upgrade their gaming PC with team blue's CPUs will have a hard time finding a single stick of memory.

The reason for the shortage appears to be caused by the PMIC (power management integrated circuits) on DDR5 RAM. While PMIC chips have been used on previous memory standards, DDR5 moves power management away from the motherboard and onto the memory module itself, which requires a new version of the part.

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