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[–] Zanz@lemmy.ml 1 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago)

Both companies sold directly to consumers. They just sell cheap jdec garbage ram, so people normally don't buy them. Both companies do make a lot of storage devices and do sell directly to consumers.

Micron had sold their profitable product rights to lexar , and then split lexar back into its own company. If micron didn't launch micron pro by crucial right before departing the business, it would have made sense for them to stop the consumer market since they were selling commodity jdec ram and cannot tell more profitable gaming targeted overclocked ram due to their deal is splitting off lexar. They killed crucial right when they could start selling the good stuff again.