Lenovo stockpiles RAM as prices skyrocket, reportedly has enough inventory to last through 2026 — memory stock claimed to be 50% higher than usual to fight pricing shock

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As memory prices skyrocket, PC manufacturer Lenovo is playing the smart game and stockpiling as much RAM as it needs to ride the storm. Bloomberg reports that Lenovo is holding onto component, boasting memory and other important computer hardware inventories that are around 50% higher than usual.

The amount of RAM that Lenovo is allegedly stockpiling could reportedly enable it to keep costs down on its products as the price of RAM increases. Furthermore, it is claimed that Lenovo has enough inventory to see out the remainder of 2025 and all of 2026. The company has so much inventory that it claims it can navigate "any shortage" better than any of its competitors.

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Aaron Klotz
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Aaron Klotz is a contributing writer for Tom’s Hardware, covering news related to computer hardware such as CPUs, and graphics cards.

  • logainofhades
    Crap like this is why the prices are only going to get worse. Also Lenovo, like all OEM's charges through the nose for ram upgrades to systems as it is.
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