Thursday, September 18, 2025

NAND and DRAM Prices Surge Up to 20% | I Got Excited for Cheap Gaming Laptops With Integrated Graphics

NAND and DRAM prices surge by up to 20% | I got excited for the idea of sub-$1,000 gaming laptops with integrated graphics | Asus ProArt PA32QCV 32-inch 6K professional monitor review
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September 18, 2025
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NAND and DRAM prices surge by up to 20%
Contract price increases driven by AI demands and tight supply.
 
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I got excited for the idea of sub-$1,000 gaming laptops with integrated graphics
But there are more than a few reasons why that's probably not happening.
 
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