Framework, the popular vendor of highly-customizable, user-upgradeable laptops, is the latest PC outfit to be hit by the ongoing memory shortage. Owing to its custom nature, the company sells SO-DIMM modules for its laptops that users can buy either as upgrades to their existing devices or while kitting out a DIY model. Unfortunately, things have gotten so out of hand that even Framework has now had to remove almost every single kit of RAM available for purchase separately on its website.
The memory market is in a bad spot. We haven’t changed our memory pricing, but we did have to delist standalone memory from our Marketplace to head off scalpers and preserve inventory for people buying it with our DIY Edition laptops. https://t.co/4zDF9QvnkANovember 25, 2025
Despite the drastic measures, Framework also warned that it’s facing increased costs from suppliers, so memory prices on its marketplace will inevitably go up soon. The reason behind such a bitter landscape is artificial intelligence. There are only a handful of companies — like Samsung, Micron, and SK Hynix — capable of manufacturing DRAM. All of them have sold out the majority of their production capacities to AI firms like OpenAI. Other vendors like Minisforum have increased prices on all pre-built PCs that contain RAM and SSD storage, and even Lenovo is stockpiling RAM.
Our memory costs from our suppliers are increasing substantially though, so it is likely we will need to increase memory pricing soon.November 25, 2025
Experts speculate the situation will worsen or at least stay just as miserable for the entirety of 2026, an early tease of which is the case of an entire PS5 now costing less than 64 GB of DDR5 desktop RAM right now.
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