Lots of small companies won’t survive the components price hike and shortage

  • thatsnomayo [he/him]@lemmy.ml
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    5 days ago

    The purpose of US financial policy is to increase asset market inflation to keep foreign capital locked in petrodollar system & ensure all high-end investment requires Wall St firms & coordination of their many monopolies not just on significant credit. The RAM price hike is just another cycle of fake sales for these companies looped around Nvidia ASML TSMC it doesn’t even really accompany a true shortage

  • SirEDCaLot@lemmy.today
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    6 days ago

    It is not ‘LLM companies’. It is OpenAI. And not from buying memory either. Last year they made two deals with two major memory manufacturers, which together meant they were purchasing a significant percentage of the world’s memory production. And they negotiated these two deals in secret, each company not knowing that the other was in discussions, and announced the two deals on the same day. They weren’t even buying memory chips you can put in a server, but finished wafers with memory chips printed on them. These wafers then have to be cut up into chips, those chips have to be put in packages, themselves tested, and then soldered down to memory modules. As far as I know, OpenAI has no ability to do this. So it seems likely they purchased a significant portion of the world’s memory production just to drive up prices and keep their competitors from having it.

  • AdamBomb@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    ITT: answers explaining why they’re doing it rather than the actual question of how it’s legal.

    I guess the short answer is, when you’re rich and powerful, who’s going to stop you? We don’t have a functioning government and haven’t since the 70s at the latest; it’s been captured and only serves wealth and Wall StreetStreet now.

  • PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmy.ml
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    6 days ago

    It’s just how free market works against free market, leading to capital concentration, basic and unavoidable capitalist contradiction.