Memory crunch: Mid-range laptops may slide back to 8GB RAM, analyst warns

From PC World: Once a humble part of a PC, memory now costs enough to spawn memes about spare RAM DIMMs as retirement funds. (We hate it.) But DIY builders aren’t the only ones taking the gut punch of staggering prices for DDR5 memory. According to a new report, laptop buyers have their own kick in the teeth coming. Think 8GB of memory in a mid-range laptop, when you once could expect 16GB.

This happy outlook comes courtesy of research consultants at TrendForce (h/t Notebookcheck.net). Their prediction: While vendors still have stock of laptops built at lower production costs, prices will remain “stable.” But after that, configuration changes and “more significant price fluctuations” will hit by spring 2026. And unfortunately, those tweaks mean regressions in notebook loadouts.

Previously, you could comfortably expect 8GB RAM in a budget laptop, 16GB in a better mid-range laptop, and as much as 64GB in a premium laptop. Now, shipments of mid-range laptops will begin leaning toward 8GB configurations. High-end laptops will “center” around a minimal 16GB.

And budget laptops? Thanks to Windows 11’s heavier demands, TrendNet predicts a reduction below 8GB would be “difficult” for now. Implication: We’ll first see rising prices before any memory cuts. That of course doesn’t rule out drops in the further future.

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