The attractive benefit of having warehouses filled to the brim is further enhanced by a commercial detail that is winning over sellers, as this Chinese company stands out for its flexibility and not imposing penalties or sanctions on its buyers, unlike famous brands that force their customers to pay upfront to secure merchandise under the threat of severe penalties if they fail to comply. This flexibility makes it more appealing for module manufacturers to do business with them, allowing them to maintain consistent prices while avoiding stress, drama, and excessive competition.
While it’s undeniable that this company has made remarkable progress in a short time, its current products still exhibit the limitations expected from a growing entity, according to Wccftech. This means their DDR5 memory is excellent and suitable for entry-level and mid-range module builds but not for high-end or extreme performance computers, as the highest speeds seen in their products so far reach 8000 MT/s.
In conclusion, although we know that they are already in full production of some standard server pieces, when it comes to ultra-fast premium technologies demanded by enthusiasts, the company still lags behind its major rivals. Several sellers confirmed at the fair that they are currently in the testing phase to start including these Chinese memories in their own more affordable products, following a well-thought-out business route where modules will be sold almost exclusively in the Chinese market first and then gradually enter global stores as they manage to produce more refined and powerful chips.
News Source: Tarreo
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