After nearly 30 years, Crucial will stop selling RAM to consumers

Micron Technology, a leading memory manufacturer, has announced its decision to exit the consumer RAM market after nearly three decades. The company's brand, Crucial, which was launched in 1996 as Micron's consumer arm for RAM and storage upgrades, will no longer sell RAM products directly to PC builders and enthusiasts.

According to Micron, the reason behind this move is the surge in demand from AI data centers, where high-bandwidth memory (HBM) is in short supply. The company has been reallocating its production capacity away from consumer products toward these more profitable enterprise components, including HBM. This shift has led to a significant imbalance between AI demand and consumer supply.

The decision comes at a time when the DRAM contract prices have skyrocketed by 171 percent year-over-year, making it difficult for companies like Framework to remain competitive without selling RAM directly to consumers. As a result, Framework has stopped selling standalone RAM kits to prevent scalping.

Micron's exit from the consumer market will leave PC builders with one fewer option when reaching for RAM sticks. The company plans to continue shipping Crucial consumer products through the end of its fiscal second quarter in February 2026 and will honor warranties on existing products. It will also redeploy affected employees to other positions within the company.

In a statement, Micron's EVP and chief business officer Sumit Sadana reflected on the brand's 29-year run, expressing gratitude to customers and partners for their support over the years. Despite the closure of its consumer arm, Crucial will remain synonymous with technical leadership and quality products in the memory and storage market.

The decision highlights the increasingly complex landscape of the memory market, where AI demand is driving growth in enterprise segments while leaving consumers with limited options. As the industry continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how this trend will impact other players in the market.
 
its like micron is choosing between making a quick buck off consumer ram or catering to the ai data center beast πŸ€–... and they chose the latter! its not surprising tho, AI demand has been on the rise and everyone's trying to get in on that action πŸ’Έ. but it means consumers are stuck with fewer options when it comes to buying ram sticks πŸ“¦... guess framework is gonna have to step up their game to fill the void πŸš€
 
I mean come on... 29 years they've been in the consumer market and now they just bail? πŸ˜’ I'm not surprised though, AI is taking over everything and they're making bank off of those enterprise contracts. It's like the rest of us are just afterthoughts at this point πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And Framework has to stop selling RAM kits because prices are too high? That's not their problem, it's Micron's for not scaling up production quickly enough πŸ€‘. Anyway, I guess we'll have to find another brand to buy our RAM from now... πŸ™„
 
πŸ˜• so I just heard that Micron's gonna stop making RAM for our PCs... like what's gonna happen now? πŸ€” is everyone gonna have to go somewhere else to buy good RAM? πŸ“ˆ and it's not like they're even selling their brand anymore, just kinda phasing it out... that doesn't seem right. πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
just think about it... Micron's exit from consumer RAM is gonna make a big impact on PC builders like us... i mean, we're not exactly talking about an essential component here (😐). they've been saying for ages that AI demand is where its at, and now it seems they're reaping the rewards. as for framework, good luck to 'em trying to compete with the likes of samsung or sk hynix... i feel bad for the employees who got axed tho πŸ€•
 
"Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it." πŸŒͺ️ When tech giants make drastic decisions like Micron's exit from the consumer RAM market, it can be a tough pill to swallow for PC builders and enthusiasts. But hey, at least they got to enjoy some quality Crucial RAM while it lasted 😊. On a more serious note, this move just goes to show that AI is changing the game in the memory market – time will tell how other players adapt πŸ€–πŸ’»
 
man this is a bummer πŸ€• i mean micron's been around for like 29 years and now they're just gonna up and leave us consumer types high & dry? no more crucial ram goodness πŸ˜’ it's like, i get it they wanna play the ai data center game but that doesn't mean we shouldn't have options too. i guess framework's got to be happy about not having to deal with price scalpers tho πŸ€‘ anyways, hopefully micron redeploying those employees or whatever will help them find new gigs πŸ’Ό
 
man I feel for PC builders rn πŸ˜’ they're gonna have to scramble to find new RAM suppliers now micron's exit from the consumer market is a big deal 🀯 and it's not like they were just making tiny RAM sticks or anything, Crucial was all about those high-performance kits too πŸ’» anyway, I think this shift towards enterprise components is a good move for Micron in terms of profiting off that AI boom πŸ€‘ but at the same time, it does mean we're gonna lose a major player in the consumer space πŸ€• what's next, will other companies follow suit? ⚠️
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised Micron's shutting down its consumer RAM business, tbh. Everyone knows AI's on the rise and it's sucking up all the memory bandwidth πŸš€. The prices have gotten insane, making it hard for smaller companies like Framework to stay afloat without direct sales to consumers. It's kinda sad that we'll lose Crucial as an option, but I guess it's progress πŸ’». Micron's just adapting to the market shift and focusing on the more profitable enterprise side πŸ“ˆ. The industry's gonna keep evolving and we gotta be ready for those changes 😊.
 
Ugh, just great! Another brand bites the dust πŸ€•. Can't say I'm surprised though, RAM prices have been ridiculous lately πŸ’Έ. Micron's decision is all about prioritizing profits over people πŸ€‘. But what really gets my goat is how this affects PC builders like Framework. They're stuck with inflated prices and limited options 😩. It's like the industry is abandoning consumers altogether πŸ‘‹. On one hand, I get why Micron wants to focus on enterprise components - AI demand is real πŸ’». But shouldn't they be finding ways to make those products more affordable for regular folks too? πŸ€”
 
I'm thinkin' there's more to this story than meets the eye... like, have you noticed how Micron just happens to drop out of the consumer RAM game right when AI demand is through the roof? It's almost as if they're tryin' to corner the market on HBM for those AI data centers... πŸ€”

And what about all these DRAM contract prices skyrocketin'? Sounds like some kinda price-fixing scheme to me, or maybe even a government-backed plan to control supply? Framework stoppin' RAM sales 'cause of scalpin', but I bet there's more to it than that... πŸ€‘

I'm not sayin' Micron is up to no good, but this whole thing just seems fishy. What if they're preparin' for some kinda AI-driven "memory monopoly"? We should keep an eye on this one, folks... πŸ‘€
 
omg 🀯 i'm kinda sad about micron leaving the consumer ram market lol. it's like, i used to buy those ram sticks from crucial all the time and they were always so reliable 😊. but at the same time, i get why they're doing this. ai is where it's at now and high-bandwidth memory is super hard to come by πŸ€–

anyway, i heard that framework stopped selling standalone ram kits because of scalpers πŸ€‘. i don't really blame them lol. it's not fair to the people who just want a good deal on their ram.

i wonder what this means for the rest of us though πŸ˜•. will we have to settle for more expensive ram from other brands? or will someone else come in and fill the void πŸ€”
 
man... this is a bummer news for gamers & PC enthusiasts 🀯😞 they'll have to find alternative brands to get that sick RAM speed now Micron's been a staple in this market for ages, and it's sad to see them go πŸ’” but at the same time i can understand why they made this move with all these AI data centers popping up and needin' more HBM production capacity πŸ“ˆ hope framework & other brands can fill the gap πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” Micron's exit from consumer RAM market has left a pretty big hole for PC builders and enthusiasts. The prices of DRAM have skyrocketed which makes it hard for companies like Framework to stay competitive without selling RAM directly to consumers. I think this is gonna impact gamers and content creators the most, they need good RAM for their systems but now they'll have fewer options πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Maybe Micron's decision will push other companies to invest more in consumer market or create new brands that cater to that segment πŸ’‘.
 
ugh I'm kinda sad cuz I've been using Crucial RAM for ages and now they're just gonna stop selling direct πŸ€”. I remember buying my first gaming PC with a bunch of Crucial RAM sticks back in high school, it was so satisfying to see them run smoothly. but i guess it makes sense that Micron's shifting their focus towards enterprise components cuz AI demand is crazy πŸ’». 171% price hike is wild too lol. I'm hoping Framework or someone else will step up and fill the gap for us consumers πŸ‘.
 
idk why everyone's making a big deal about Micron exiting the consumer RAM market... like, who doesn't have enough RAM anyway? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ pc builders just gonna have to find another vendor now, no biggie. and btw, 171% price hike? that's crazy talk! maybe it's time for some new competition to come in and shake things up 😏
 
Ugh, can't believe Crucial's gone πŸ€•... I've been using them for ages, and now they're just gonna disappear? It's not like I'm asking for much, just some decent RAM options for my PC... but noooo, Micron's gotta go all enterprise on us πŸ“ˆ. I mean, I get it, AI data centers are all the rage, but what about the rest of us who just wanna build a sick gaming rig? It's like, where am I supposed to go now? Framework's already bailing, and the prices are crazy 😱... this is just great for the scalpers πŸ‘€.
 
Man, think about this... 29 years of Crucial's existence and now they're just gonna let go of their consumer arm? It's like, what does that say about our priorities as consumers? I mean, we're happy with whatever is readily available to us, even if it means sacrificing quality or choice. It's a bit eerie how much power the enterprise market has over the rest of us. And those prices, 171 percent year-over-year? That's just crazy! 🀯 It makes you wonder what kind of world we're living in where companies can basically dictate how much they want to charge for a product and still expect people to buy it.

It's also got me thinking about the role of innovation... is it really serving us, or are we just perpetuating a system that favors big business over the little guy? Like, what would happen if more players in the market were willing to stand up against these kind of price hikes and demand better value for consumers? πŸ€”
 
omg can u believe micron just bailed on consumer ram lol anyway did u know that 2020 was a record year for dram demand? πŸ’ΈπŸ“ˆ they sold like 50 bil dolars worth of dram last year alone! 🀯 and now we're seeing the price skyrocket by 171 percent πŸš€πŸ’₯ it's crazy how fast tech is evolving.

btw, framework's decision to stop selling standalone ram kits was a smart move lol they wouldn't get paid for nothing πŸ’ΈπŸ˜‚ meanwhile, AI data centers are just eating up all the hbm πŸ’»πŸ’Έ micron's exit from consumer ram will leave us with fewer options πŸ€” but hey, at least they're redeploying affected employees πŸ‘
 
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