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When Does Cheap Memory Come Back? The 2027–2029 Question
Experts expect memory prices to stabilize around late 2027, but full relief may not arrive until 2028–2029, with prices permanently higher than pre-crisis levels.
The City That Watches Itself: The Living Digital Twin, and the God’s-Eye View We’re Building
Cities are developing real-time, AI-powered digital twins that serve as operational brains and surveillance tools, raising both planning benefits and privacy concerns.
Apple Silicon’s Quiet Memory Advantage
Apple Silicon’s unified memory architecture provides a significant capacity advantage for large AI models, despite lower bandwidth and speed compared to NVIDIA GPUs.
When One Agent Isn’t Enough: Claude Now Builds Its Own Team of Agents on the Fly
Claude now autonomously builds and manages teams of sub-agents to handle complex, high-value tasks, improving over single-agent limitations.
When Does Cheap Memory Come Back? The 2027–2029 Question
Experts predict memory prices will stabilize around late 2027, but a return to pre-crisis costs may take until 2028–2029, with ongoing supply constraints.
The Real Cost of a Local-Inference Rig in 2026
Analyzing the costs, hardware choices, and implications of building local AI inference rigs in 2026, with insights into VRAM, hardware tiers, and value strategies.
Apple Silicon’s Quiet Memory Advantage
Apple Silicon offers a unique memory advantage for running large AI models locally, with higher capacity and lower power use, despite slower bandwidth.
The City That Watches Itself: The Living Digital Twin, And The God’s-Eye View We’re Building
Cities are developing dynamic digital twins integrated with advanced sensors and AI, creating real-time, comprehensive models that enhance planning and surveillance.
Cloud’s Hidden Memory Bill
The cloud faces a hidden memory surcharge as RAM prices soar, leading to unexpected bill hikes and reshaping cloud and on-premise strategies.