Moore was asked if memory suppliers were inclined towards catering to the AI sector, “leaving consumers behind” as a result. “Well, first I would want to try to help everybody understand that the perception may not be exactly correct, at least from our point of view,” Moore said. He stated that while he would “never want to tell someone what to think or that they’re wrong… our viewpoint is that we are trying to help consumers around the world.” Moore then cited Micron’s sizeable businesses in the client and mobile market. Moore hinted that Micron is still technically serving consumers by supplying LPDDR5 to OEMs like Dell and Asus for inclusion in laptops, amongst other things. While this is technically correct, the news will be of little comfort to the DIY community and enthusiasts facing colossal price increases.

While the report claims Micron is in contact with “every single PC brand out there”, the company simply cannot afford to ignore AI demand.

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    oh, they’re helping consumers by not supplying them with memory. My bad, the nuance was lost on me. Thanks for the clarification

    Good lord AI is cancer

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      He actually tried to Obi-Wan his company exiting a consumer market as good for consumers

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      We’re just trying to help those nerds spend less time on their PC, you see? Yes, we produce memory but at our core we’re a grass touching company.

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        I think because most people tend to be non-confrontational and asking the obvious followup would press them into their hypocrisy