prokopetz:

Honestly, the thing about the stolen RAM chips might be one of my favourite little details in Neuromancer, because it’s both the most obviously ridiculous detail to modern audiences, and practically the only thing about computers the text actually gets right. Prior to the price crash of 1996, RAM genuinely was the most expensive component of a desktop computer – like, by an order of magnitude. There really was a thriving black market in stolen RAM chips. This was literally the one thing William Gibson actually knew about computers, and now it’s one of the silliest lines in the whole book.