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MSI reportedly plans on tackling ‘the most challenging year since the company was founded’, with 15-30% price raises, making DDR5 motherboards DDR4 compatible, and increasing AI server revenue


The memory crisis seems to have put the squeeze on basically everyone, other than those creating the memory. Even well-known gaming brand MSI appears to be struggling and plans on increasing its prices to offset ongoing problems.

According to the United Daily News (machine translated), MSI is reportedly planning to increase the prices of its gaming products by 15-30%. Huang Jinqing, general manager of MSI, reportedly states: “This year is the most challenging year since the company was founded.” (via Tom’s Hardware)

Originally posted by www.pcgamer.com

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