Micron Says It's Helping Customers!
Jan 20, 2026•Channel
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Source: https://www.pcworld.com/article/3029684/micron-is-helping-consumers-by-not-selling-ram-to-consumers.html
Micron is officially dissolving its Crucial brand by late February 2026, ending nearly 30 years of retail sales to the DIY PC community. This strategic pivot reallocates 100% of the company's manufacturing capacity to the high-margin AI data center market, which currently consumes over 60% of the global memory supply. While Vice President Christopher Moore claims this move "helps consumers" by prioritizing unbranded supply to major PC manufacturers like Dell, HP, and Apple, the shift has triggered a massive retail shortage. Consequently, consumer DDR5 prices have quadrupled, and experts warn that supply equilibrium is unlikely to return before 2028. Despite breaking ground on a $100 billion megafab in New York on January 16, 2026, the facility will not reach operational status until 2030, leaving individual builders and enthusiasts in a prolonged era of extreme hardware inflation and limited direct-to-consumer options.
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