
The WAN Show We Lost A Good One Bois - WAN Show December 5, 2025
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Dec 5, 2025 This week, the hosts dive into Micron's exit from the consumer RAM market and the implications for competition. They also discuss Netflix's controversial casting removal and a major acquisition of Warner Bros. The celebration of Intel's GPU market share hitting 1% brings excitement, followed by a discussion on Thunderbolt vs. USB-C docks. Additionally, they explore the New York algorithmic pricing law and the impact of AI crawlers on site traffic. Personal anecdotes and tech detox challenges add a lighter touch to the tech-heavy conversation.
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Plan Purchases For DRAM Price Shock
- Expect short-to-medium DRAM pain: plan purchases and budgets now because AI-driven demand will raise prices.
- Consider alternative vendors and check inventory forecasts before big buys.
NY Requires Algorithmic Pricing Labels
- New York's Algorithmic Pricing Disclosure Act forces businesses to label algorithm-set prices using personal data.
- The law increases transparency and could expose discriminatory dynamic pricing practices.
Intel Hits 1% Share In Discrete GPUs
- Intel's discrete GPU market share reached 1%, and AMD rose to 7%, nudging NVIDIA down to ~92%.
- Even small gains matter because competition can drive future options and innovation.


