The European RAM memory market shows an unexpected movement. While in the United States prices continue to rise, in Europe a correction of 10 to 15% has been recorded in DDR5 kits over the last few weeks. This drop comes after 32 GB modules reached figures between 430 and 470 euros last February, marking a clear peak since their escalation that began at the end of 2025.
Analysis of the Correction and Technical Factors Involved 📊
This drop could be interpreted as a technical correction after a rise considered excessive in a short period. Although the global shortage of components persists, price dynamics can vary by region due to logistical factors, inventory levels in distribution channels, or adjustments in demand from local assemblers. The transition to new platforms that require DDR5 could be stabilizing its adoption, influencing supply and demand.
Do Memory Modules Now Come with Parachutes? 😅
It seems that European DDR5 kits decided to do some exercise and take a jump... downward. Just when we had accepted that a couple of RAM sticks would cost the same as a motherboard and a processor together, they decide to drop a bit. Maybe they saw the price charts and got dizzy from the height. That said, we're still watching closely, because in this market the only constant trend is volatility.