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[–] drev@lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 points 1 day ago

I feel like it's not fair to use data measured strictly in price per terabyte, I think a better representation to make your point would need to take into account how much total RAM was used by an average person's devices each year, and track that price over time, no? Because the issue is that people are becoming unable to afford to upgrade their devices due to price hikes, and I wouldn't exactly say that's dismissable by the fact that the price of RAM now is less per Terabyte than it was going back over half a century ago.