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I’m so glad I bought my new RAM sticks at the beginning of the year… I also heard that there will be only 10% of all SSDs produced avaliable for purchase for retail in 2026, because all the rest has already been purchased for AI datacenters. Hopefully they only do that towards the NVME SSDs, cause I am needing another SATA SSD for the rest of my Steam Library (my motherboard is old and only has one M.2 slot).
My takeaway here is that I can get free SSDs by breaking into an AI datacenter. Side effect: this also breaks the AI. Win-win!
You might actually have a very decent plan here…