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Clojure 1.13 Adds Support For Checked Keys
Clojure 1.13 now supports checked keys, enhancing data validation capabilities in the language. This update aims to improve code safety and reliability.
When Does Cheap Memory Come Back? The 2027–2029 Question
Analysis of the timeline and factors influencing the return of affordable memory between 2027 and 2029, including industry forecasts and uncertainties.
Build, Rent, Or Quantize: Cutting Your Memory Bill Without Cutting Capability
Exploring how AI developers can reduce memory costs through building, renting, or quantizing models, with a focus on recent advances in compression techniques.
The High-End PC and Workstation Tax
Memory costs surge in 2026, making DIY builds more expensive and shifting market dynamics for high-end PCs and workstations.
DDR5 Now, DDR6 Soon: A Buyer’s Field Guide
Learn why buying DDR5 now is recommended over waiting for DDR6, which won’t be mainstream until 2027, amid ongoing market shortages and high prices.
Postgres Data Stored In Parquet On S3: LTAP Architecture Explained
Explaining how LTAP architecture enables storing Postgres data as Parquet files on S3, enhancing data lake integration and query performance.
The High-End PC And Workstation Tax
Memory prices surge in 2026, making high-end PC and workstation builds more expensive and challenging for DIY builders. Here’s what you need to know.
DDR5 Now, DDR6 Soon: A Buyer’s Field Guide
A comprehensive guide on current DDR5 options and what to expect from DDR6, including timing, capacity, and purchase strategies for 2026 and beyond.
The Memory Squeeze: Why Your RAM Bill Doubled
DRAM prices have surged up to 90% in 2026 as capacity shifts to AI-focused memory, making RAM the most expensive component in many PCs.