The company plans a limited batch by May 2026 due to shortages and rising prices of DDR4/DDR5.
According to industry source ChannelGate, Colorful's warehouses have completely run out of motherboards supporting DDR3 — shipments have effectively stopped, and this has already noticeably impacted the manufacturer's business in the budget segment. At the same time, the market has recorded a sharp rise in prices for modern memory standards: DDR4 and DDR5 have increased by tens of percent due to a DRAM shortage fueled by the AI boom and the shift in manufacturers' priorities towards HBM and server solutions.
Colorful wants to bring DDR3 motherboards back into production on the old Intel H81 chipset
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The company plans a limited batch by May 2026 due to shortages and rising prices of DDR4/DDR5.