DDR5 memory listings are deleted 50,000 times an hour by bots as the rise of AI creates new opportunities for resellers



  • Resellers target DDR5 RAM as AI demand reduces global supply
  • Automated Bots Hit DDR5 Listings Six Times More Than Real Buyers
  • Over 10 million scraping requests blocked in a single campaign

You’ve probably seen the chaos resellers can cause, as limited-edition sneakers, flights, major concert tickets and the PlayStation 5 have all seen prices skyrocket as robots snap up stock in seconds and trade it for a profit, effectively shutting ordinary buyers out of the market.

DDR5 RAM is the latest target for resellers, as in the face of growing shortages, automated purchasing tools are arriving quickly, making the bad situation even worse.

The increase in AI workloads is causing shortages. Training large language models and running inference servers requires large amounts of memory, and manufacturers are shifting production toward higher-margin AI-focused products like HBM, reducing consumer supply of DDR5 in the process.

Currently, malicious bots hit DDR5 RAM product pages almost 6 times more often than legitimate traffic. (Image credit: Galileo Threat Research Team)

10 million scraping requests blocked



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