• kibiz0r@midwest.social
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    2 days ago

    but I suspect they are still going to be bigger than most can comfortably host for time being

    ARM and CXMT both have the potential to change this situation rather dramatically.

    ARM: The RAM/VRAM divide is kind of a legacy thing at this point, doing more harm than good in the x86 (desktop OS) space, but ARM doesn’t have the same baggage.

    CXMT: We know the DRAM cartel have previously engaged in price-fixing, and the current shortage looks suspiciously similar to their old behavior. When confronted by a new challenger, they might be forced to actually compete.

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      2 days ago

      he RAM/VRAM divide is kind of a legacy thing at this point, doing more harm than good in the x86

      That has nothing to do with x86 though…