… is the ram used in data centers even compatible with desktop PC. I hear a lot “cheap ram when bubble bursts”

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    13 hours ago

    Why would companies lower their prices after consumers have been forced to get used to them?

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      13 hours ago

      In order to maximize revenue. Selling 1,000 units at $50 profit apiece makes you more money than selling 400 units at $100 profit each.

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        12 hours ago

        Sure, but what if you guranteed your customers through loosely organized collusion and endless consolidation/buyouts that there is no other practical place to buy ram?

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          That works during a bubble. What happens though after the bubble when demand presumably plummets?