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A builder stopped guessing at RAM capacity and started measuring actual usage, making the next PC build cheaper. Windows Task Manager showed 11GB in use on a 16GB system, revealing that 8GB would have been insufficient. The approach avoids overbuying expensive memory based on conventional wisdom.
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Qualcomm unveils HBC near-memory AI architecture