

Re-read my first comment


Re-read my first comment


Look, I’m no one. So here’s someone:
Since they have no enterprice contractors they must still get known. The point is they can’t just prentend to be bigs and sell to datacenters. They are still catching up. This results in trying to enter FIRSTLY the consumer market (which doesn’t mean deadly low prices). After that of course datacenters will start buy from them, but from now (as far as I know) only Corsair started buying from them.
If you got more questions, please refer to internet.


Do you mind sharing what country you’re from?
I would prefer not to dox myself, but I’m from Europe.
What I’m trying to say here is that more competition in a so oligopolistic market would helps bring prices down. I’m not licking China boots here, it could have been even the brits I don’t care.


Yes but you don’t simply sell to datacenters. Who build them must buy from you. But who the hell know you? That’s the point.


The gap is in consumer market not enterprise. Micron even focused entirely on enterprise customers. New or small chinese companies can’t compete with that but can enter the consumer market with smaller prices, since no one seems to care for this gap because of higher revenue in enterprise market (just like you said). Why smaller prices? Otherwise why bothering with them instead of known brands.
They aren’t going to “save us” because they’re good people. It’s a company like the others but must get in the global maket in someway and this is a good way.


Have someone managed to jailbreak it?
Adobe made pdf and the worst software to read them.
Do remember though that they cancelled Gta V DLC to focus on online.