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Framework Announces New DDR5 RAM Price Hike
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Framework Announces New DDR5 RAM Price Hike

The VergeDec 26
3 min read
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Key Facts

  • ✓ Framework is charging $10 per GB for 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB DDR5 RAM modules.
  • ✓ The 8GB module price jumped from $60 to $80, and the 32GB module increased from $240 to $320.
  • ✓ The company cited 'substantially higher costs' from suppliers and distributors as the reason for the increase.
  • ✓ This is the second price hike announced by Framework this month.

In This Article

  1. Quick Summary
  2. New Pricing Structure Details
  3. Market Context and Supplier Costs
  4. Impact on Consumers
  5. Future Outlook

Quick Summary#

Framework is adjusting the price of its DDR5 RAM modules once again as the cost of memory continues to surge. In an update on Wednesday, the company stated it will charge $10 per GB for 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB modules, with "slightly higher" prices for the 48GB and up.

This recent adjustment follows an earlier price hike announced earlier in the month, which was attributed to "substantially higher costs" from suppliers and distributors. With the most recent increase in place, specific modules have seen significant jumps in retail price, reflecting the ongoing volatility in the memory market.

New Pricing Structure Details#

The modular PC company has implemented a standardized pricing tier for its most popular memory capacities. The update released on Wednesday outlines that customers will pay $10 per GB for three specific capacities: 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB.

However, the pricing strategy shifts for higher-capacity modules. Framework noted that options for 48GB and larger will carry "slightly higher" prices compared to the base per-gigabyte rate. This move aligns the company's pricing more directly with current market rates for memory components.

The specific price adjustments for the affected modules are as follows:

  • 8GB module: Increased from $60 to $80
  • 16GB module: Increased from $120 to $160
  • 32GB module: Increased from $240 to $320

Additionally, the price tag of the 48GB option has seen a drastic increase, more than doubling from its previous price point. These changes take effect immediately following the Wednesday update.

"substantially higher costs"

— Framework

Market Context and Supplier Costs#

This marks the second time Framework has adjusted memory pricing within a single month. The company previously issued a price hike announcement earlier in December, establishing a pattern of rapid cost adjustments driven by external market forces.

The primary driver cited for these increases is the rising cost of raw materials and distribution. Framework explicitly attributed the hikes to "substantially higher costs" coming directly from their suppliers and distributors. This suggests a broader trend within the technology sector where component scarcity and manufacturing costs are impacting retail prices.

By passing these costs on to the consumer, Framework is navigating a challenging economic environment for PC hardware. The company appears to be maintaining transparency regarding the reasons behind the pricing shifts, directly linking them to upstream supply chain expenses.

Impact on Consumers#

For consumers building or upgrading modular PCs, these price hikes represent a notable increase in total system cost. A user upgrading from 8GB to 32GB, for example, now faces a significantly higher investment than just weeks prior.

The pricing structure places Framework's RAM at a premium point, specifically for the lower and mid-range capacities. While the company offers unique value through its modular ecosystem, the memory pricing is currently tracking with or exceeding standard market rates due to the surge in costs.

Customers looking to purchase these modules must now account for the updated pricing tiers. The shift highlights the volatility of the technology hardware market in late 2025, where consumers are seeing frequent price adjustments on essential components.

Future Outlook#

Framework has indicated that this most recent adjustment likely won't be the last. The company's statement implies that as long as supplier and distributor costs remain elevated, retail prices for their DDR5 memory will likely remain fluid.

Given the "substantially higher costs" cited by the company, it is reasonable to expect that pricing will continue to reflect the global supply chain's status. Consumers and industry observers should anticipate that Framework may issue further updates if memory market trends do not stabilize.

The ongoing situation serves as a reminder of the interconnected nature of global manufacturing and consumer electronics pricing. As one of the prominent players in the modular PC space, Framework's pricing strategies are a key indicator of health within the niche hardware market.

"slightly higher"

— Framework

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