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Several Vendors Are Reportedly Increasing Production Of DDR4 Platforms As The Continued Rise In DDR5 Prices Make PC Building Unfeasible

4 June 2026 at 19:25

Four Kingston Fury RGB RAM modules with red and orange lighting are installed in a PC motherboard next to a liquid cooling system.

DDR4 isn't going anywhere despite witnessing some temporary decline in popularity in some regions as we reported recently. DDR4 Memory and Motherboards Witness Significant Demand As DDR5 Memory Continues to Sell for 4-5 Times Higher In some regions, we see DDR4 platforms recording a decline in popularity, while most regions witness huge demand for DDR4 platforms. Soaring DDR5 and SSD prices have made it extremely difficult to build even an entry-level system for under $1000, and the rise in prices continues as we enter the second half of 2026. DDR4 memory is also quite expensive, but nothing compared to similar-capacity […]

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Intel Next-Gen LGA 1954 Socket For Nova Lake Makes Online Appearance For The First Time

4 June 2026 at 12:16

A close-up of an Intel LGA 1954 CPU socket cover with text 'LGA 1954' and 'Nova Lake-S' prominently displayed.

Intel and its partners have prepared for the Nova Lake launch, and even though we are months away, we might witness more leaks like these. Intel Socket LGA 1954 Spotted in Taipei, Intel's Platform for the Next-Gen Nova Lake-S Processors With Dual Retention Design The LGA 1954 socket appeared out of nowhere in Taipei, and it's probably the first time we've seen a real one. The user @laurentschoice posted a pic of an LGA 1954 socket, mentioning that it was spotted in Taipei. It might be one of the early samples, prepared by some motherboard vendor, but it's not clear […]

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