The company sent out a letter to its investors, which was later shared by Tom’s Hardware , talking about the price increase and the reasons behind it. Micron notes that the memory and storage markets are finally on an upward trend after a period of lull over the past couple of years. We’ve seen this on the consumer end, too, with memory prices finally stabilizing — DDR5 RAM was super pricey at first, but buying RAM is now easier than ever. Not for long, perhaps. The growing...
