> And I'm thankful that demand spikes like this end up generating 
> overproduction, meaning this time next year DDR5 will be cheaper than ever.

The memory makers are on the record saying they're not going to increase 
production because, in essence, they know the bubble is going to pop and want 
to make sure that their prices stay high afterwards.

In other words, they know that demand spikes lead to overproduction and decided 
they'd rather avoid meeting the current demand than have oversupply later.

Of coruse, I'd say the same thing if i wanted people buying _now_ and assuming 
things won't be cheaper later...

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