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2026: $2.4 million payment to customers for overstating memory speed on packages
In February 2026, it became known that the Taiwanese memory manufacturer for G.Skill admitted that he overestimated its speed on packages. According to the class action lawsuit, the company will pay $2.4 million to product buyers. The lawsuit says G.Skill violated U.S. consumer rights law. The company used marking of RAM modules, which misled buyers: DDR4/DDR5 companies worked at lower frequencies, it was necessary to configure the XMP profile in UEFI/BIOS, but this was not reported to buyers.[1]

