Micron says it’s “trying to help consumers” in the RAM crisis despite dropping its Crucial brand, and PC owners have become even angrier as a result



  • Micron has defended its decision to close the Crucial brand of consumer RAM
  • One marketing executive said: “Our view is that we are trying to help consumers around the world. We just do it through different channels.”
  • This refers to the majority of Micron’s consumer business supplying RAM for OEM PCs, and the executive is right to a point, but so are those who complain.

The RAM crisis continues and some consumers are still angry, unhappy with Micron’s abandonment of its Crucial brand last month, but the memory maker has just defended this decision.

Wccftech interviewed Christopher Moore, vice president of Micron’s marketing, mobile and customer business unit (tip to VideoCardz). The tech site asked the executive a series of questions about the current RAM shortage as it relates to consumers and demand for AI (since the profits made due to the latter are the reason system memory is getting thinner on shelves for consumers).



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