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r/hardware · u/sr_local · 3w ago

AMD expects DDR5 memory prices to remain high until around 2028 due to AI-driven demand shifting supply toward HBM and reduced DDR4 production. New DDR5 capacity expansions by Samsung, Micron, and CXMT will ease prices slowly

AMD expects DDR5 memory prices to remain high until around 2028 due to AI-driven demand shifting supply toward HBM and reduced DDR4 production. New DDR5 capacity expansions by Samsung, Micron, and CXMT will ease prices s…

r/amd · u/Cognoscope · May 6, 2026

AMD expects 20% decline in gaming revenue from 'higher memory and component costs' in the second half of the year — CEO Lisa Su warns of further memory crunch

Higher revenue & profits for enterprise AI mean that AMD consumer products will continue experiencing reduced volumes and higher prices. Convincing gamers to shift from AM4 to AM5 felt like a stretch that was immediately…

Hacker News · u/baigy · May 21, 2026

Ask HN: Is the next big thing locally running coding agents?

There's extreme price escalation on part of Anthropic, with token spend now approaching levels that have made many-an-enterprise scratch their heads.At the same time, judging by opensource advances (E.g. Qwen 3.6 27B), h…

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Hacker News · u/akh · Jun 4, 2026

Show HN: Cost.dev (YC W21) – making agents cost-aware and cheaper to call

We launched Infracost on HN five years ago (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26064588) where our CLI generated cost estimates for infra-as-code, e.g. "this Terraform PR adds $400/mo". The idea was to shift cloud cost…

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r/Anthropic · u/OkAssociation3448 · Jun 5, 2026

Forget Claude Mythos. The leaked 'Oceanus' code proves Anthropic is moving on to elite enterprise tiers before serving us.

Anthropic’s recent backend leak just exposed a massive shift in their product strategy. While the community has been patiently waiting for any crumbs on the restricted "Claude Mythos" model, a brand new string `claude-oc…