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Good news, good news! Memory module prices are plummeting, with the mainstream 16GB memory modules dropping over 100 yuan in a single day! Old Tang has hope to upgrade my old computer.
According to reports, starting last week, the market memory module prices experienced a sharp decline, with the largest single-day drop exceeding 100 yuan for mainstream 16GB modules. Market sales have fallen more than 60% compared to before November last year, and insufficient absorption capacity has further increased selling pressure.
Google recently released a new compression algorithm called "TurboQuant," which can reduce the runtime key-value cache memory usage of large language models by at least 60%. Market expectations for AI hardware demand have accordingly been revised downward. According to the Financial Times, as a result, the market value of US memory chip stocks evaporated nearly $100 billion this week, with Micron Technology's stock price dropping a total of 15% since last Friday, losing over $70 billion in market value.
The popularity of Lobster OpenClaw in China is also starting to cool down... The memory modules that were hotly promoted during the AI computing power craze are inevitably on the decline.
Many people have found that #OpenClaw does nothing after installation—wasting money and time on tinkering, with no real efficiency improvement; in fact, it makes things more complicated.
The funniest part is that some people paid for installation initially, and now others are paying to uninstall it... 😅 $BNB