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TechTom's Hardware

Microsoft now recommends 32GB of RAM as the future-proof 'no worries' config for gaming — 16GB becomes the new 'practical starting point' during the RAMageddon

Microsoft now recommends 32GB of RAM as the future-proof standard for gaming, upgrading 16GB to merely a 'practical starting point.' This shift indicates increasing memory demands that could drive RAM sales and affect system pricing for gaming hardware manufacturers.

#Microsoft#RAM#gaming hardware
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TechTom's Hardware

Sony increases prices for refurbished PS5 slims by $100 — PS5 Fortnite bundle is out of stock, marking the end of new $399 consoles

Sony increased prices for refurbished PlayStation 5 Slim consoles by $100, with the PS5 Fortnite bundle out of stock, ending availability of new $399 consoles. This price increase reflects Sony's strategy to improve PlayStation hardware margins amid supply constraints.

#Sony#PlayStation 5#console pricing
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TechTom's Hardware

Nvidia warns of constrained supply of gaming GPUs, potentially signaling higher prices and shortages to come — 'we do believe for a couple of quarters it is going to be very tight'

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warns of constrained gaming GPU supply for the next two quarters with limited visibility beyond that timeframe. This supply shortage is expected to drive higher prices and create shortages in the consumer gaming market.

#Nvidia#GPU shortage#gaming hardware
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