Get Tom's Hardware's best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Modular laptop manufacturer Framework just dropped its monthly newsletter covering the memory and storage chip shortage, and it seems that the situation isn’t improving. The company said on its blog that it will still have to increase RAM pricing for the third month in a row, with DDR5 SO-DIMMs now costing between $13 to $18 per GB, depending on the capacity. This is a smaller amount compared to previous increases, which saw RAM prices jump from $10 to $13 per GB in December 2025 to $12 to $16 GB in February — an increase of about $2 to $3 per GB (compared to the $1 to $2 increase this month). Still, we will have to wait and see if memory prices will stabilize at this level or if we will see further increases in the coming months. Unfortunately, the bad news does not end there.…