Si en el juicio se demuestra que SK Hynix, Micro y Samsung han pactado precios y nos han llevado a la situación actual, podría ser uno de los mayores escándalos del sector en toda la historia.
Humans are omnivores by evolution. We have canines for tearing meat and molars for grinding plants. Highly acidic stomachs and shorter guts handle meat efficiently, unlike long plant-fermenting tracts in herbivores. Butchery evidence shows meat-eating for 2.6+ million years; cooking it helped grow our brains. The image compares teeth but skips these adaptations and our tool/fire use—we're built for mixed diets.
🚨 THE MEMORY CARTEL IS NOW BEING SUED.
Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron have been hit with a class-action lawsuit in California federal court.
The lawsuit alleges they worked together to cut DRAM supply and drive prices up around 700%.
The complaint even has a name for it: the "RAMpocalypse."
And these same three already pled guilty to fixing DRAM prices once before, back in the 2000s.
Now a court will decide if they ran it back.
Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron are facing a new federal antitrust lawsuit in the US that accuses them of working together to keep DRAM production artificially low, leading to higher RAM prices.
The lawsuit claims the companies limited supply while demand continued to grow.
According to the complaint, this allowed memory prices to rise much faster creating a “RAMpocalypse.”
The lawsuit seeks class-action status and asks for damages on behalf of businesses and consumers who allegedly paid inflated prices for products containing DRAM memory.
Seven has been outrunning the feds even though he has a slower move speed and the same base stamina? Is Haze incompetent or something?
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Remember kids: the ram shortage is caused by ai bros and data centers so the reason you won’t be able to afford a console to play GTA or God of War or Halo is because of this loser
Valve says the Steam Machine’s HDMI 2.1 issue is now “fully resolved.”
Valve developer confirmed that “HDMI 2.1 VRR works in current software on both FreeSync displays and HDMI Forum VRR TVs.”
He also said full HDMI 2.1 FRL support is still coming in a future update.
Once it arrives, the Steam Machine will support up to 4K at 144Hz without Display Stream Compression (DSC), or up to 4K at 240Hz with DSC.
Valve says it wants to make the Steam Machine cheaper, but a lower price is not coming anytime soon.
Valve engineer Pierre-Loup Griffais said, “The cheaper the better,” explaining that Valve is not trying to make money from the hardware.
They want to make PC gaming available to more people.
Another Valve engineer, Yazan Aldehayyat, said a price cut is unlikely right now because hardware parts, especially RAM, are still expensive.
“I’d love to say it’s coming soon, but I don’t want to promise people that.”