Server memory is one of the easiest places for IT teams to overspend—often without realizing it. OEM pricing, confusing specifications, and the assumption that “branded” always means better have quietly inflated infrastructure costs for years. The reality? Most organizations are paying a premium for a sticker, not better performance.
This discussion is happening for a reason. Growing demand from AI infrastructure, combined with ongoing supply‑chain limitations, is putting sustained pressure on server memory pricing. Analysts are already warning that DDR5 RDIMM prices could climb sharply, turning memory into one of the most expensive components in server deployments over the coming year. For teams expanding clusters, refreshing hardware, or scaling virtualized environments, even modest per‑DIMM markups can quickly snowball into a major cost driver across entire racks.