

Not sure I understand - if you only have 3-4 packages you can just search for them specifically in the long list?
Even if you have 50 or 100s of packages, bash makes it pretty doable
comm -12 <(sort -u file1.txt) <(sort -u file2.txt) > common.txt
Should spit out only the packages appearing in both lists (done by memory so may not be 100%)







While I do think the underlying pushes to per-wafer density will no doubt lead to cheaper memory prices per capacity, unfortunately I believe the vast majority of the over production in the near term won’t be useful for the consumer market since it’s all going into HBM right now and not modular sticks like the typical DDR SDRAMs.