See DRAM and Flash prices, interactively charted by Stanford University
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Anne Barela
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The Stanford Differentiated Access Memories Project (DAM) has been charting DRAM, HBM and flash prices, “collected in the spirit of John C. McCallum’s classic memory-price dataset — interactive, with the raw data downloadable.” Methodology note. $/GB is the cheapest listed retail price in nominal USD — not contract, average, inflation-adjusted, or a confirmed sale price. DRAM history is […]
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