The PC component crisis isn’t going away: The retail market for SSDs has “virtually disappeared,” we’re told, and DDR5 RAM prices refuse to drop


  • Nelson Duann, an exec in the SSD supply chain, has said: “The retail market for SSD has almost disappeared”
  • DDR5 RAM prices refuse to drop even though older memory modules are dropping in price, but only very slightly
  • System memory remains massively overpriced, as are many SSDs – and even hard drives are getting more expensive now

There’s more news on the PC component crisis when it comes to SSDs – and how the retail drive market seems to be disappearing – and RAM prices too, which are showing signs of easing a bit in some respects, the notable catch being that this isn’t the case with DDR5.

Tom’s Hardware interviewed Nelson Duann, who is a VP at Silicon Motion, one of the major forces in SSD controller manufacturers, with the exec noting that: “The retail market for SSD has all but disappeared.”

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