Authors from Computerbase decided to take a closer look at the memory market and track the price increases for specific models. It turns out that, on average, prices have more than tripled in the last three months. Naturally, in some cases, the increase is noticeably higher. For example, the TeamGroup T-Create Expert UDIMM 32GB DDR5 Kit DDR5-6000 cost from 100 euros ($109) exactly three months ago, on September 15, in Europe. Now it is asking for at least 479 euros ($521),
Memory Prices Soar While SSDs and HDDs Inch Upward: Consumers Left to Weigh Their Options
Dec 15, 2025
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