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.
Shout out to @valvesoftware for having payment processing issues and selling out of their new controller after I spent 30+ minutes just trying to get past the payment screen
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🇺🇸🇮🇱🇮🇷 🇮🇳 During a serious discussion on the US–Israel–Iran war, Pakistan’s senior defence strategist Abdul Basit said:
☢️“If America attacks Pakistan, we will nuke India.”
🚀 Our missiles can’t reach the U.S, So Indian cities like Delhi & Mumbai become targets.
I, including many others, are not against the idea, or the project itself. Rather, the problem is the execution
I love public transit and the idea of bullet trains in this country, having visited Japan a couple times now. But this project is nothing but a smear on the prospect
there are so many astroturfed conservatives against CAHSR because the second that there is a working train between 2 cities in the US that can hit 200mph it is fundamentally over for the argument of "that doesn't work here"
The oil lobby will do everything possible to stop that