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Murmurings from Taiwanese industry sources indicate that the DRAM market continues to face challenging conditions as 2022 ends. DigiTimes reports that DRAM spot prices are down 40% this year. Specifically, spot prices for all sizes of DDR4 and DDR3 memory ICs have seen significant declines during 2022. Probably of most interest to PC enthusiasts and DIYers, though, is the observation that contract prices of 8GB DDR5 RAM modules have declined by 43% between the end of February and October this year.

Ideally, the whole of the PC industry would have moved over to DDR5 system memory in 2022, with the support of the newest platforms from AMD and Intel. However, those that bought into DDR5 builds had to pay quite a premium to add memory – in addition to the new CPU, motherboard, etc – especially early this year. Some motherboard makers thus cannily offered identical motherboards for the newest-gen Intel CPUs in either DDR4 or DDR5 supporting configurations.