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How naive to think they all wont do the same thing when their only goal is profit.
Now you’re suggesting a price fixing conspiracy among the two largest RAM producers, that’s quite a big claim so you surely have pretty solid evidence to support that position.
Being cynical isn’t evidence and calling people names isn’t evidence.
they are well known for doing just that. two of the times they did it and got caught are briefly summed up here but you can find more about it if you search for it.
No I’m not. I suggesting a for modern for profit compnay will raise prices as high as they can. You know this you are just trolling. good bye.