You, uh... collect SRAM or something?
There was a time when surplus chips from end of production runs or closed factories or whatever would show up on Ebay and sellers were just happy to have a market. There wasn't a system of folks determining the top price they could get.
During that time I stocked up on a number of things as they became available. Some, I'll likely never use, but others were pretty sweet. I had 250 of the TC55VBM4164, e.g., and supplied TechKnight with the chips he used for his hand-made run of Portable memory boards.
I got this one lot of memory that included the aforementioned PSRAM, 324 1M X 4 - 60ns DRAM, 249 2M X 8 - 60n DRAM, and 457 32K X 8 - 20n SRAM.
The 1M X 4 are good for populating Wombat boards, I guess. I haven't found a use for the others. The 32K X 8 SRAM would be great for caches if they were a little faster. 20ns is just a little slow.... They'd probably be useful if I was running off ethernet cards or SCSI cards and needed a small amount of local memory.
The problem with 2M X 8 chips is if you make SIMMs/DIMMs out of them, they're pretty low capacity. 2MB 30 pin. 8MB 72 pin SIMMs. 16 MB 168 pin DIMMs. I guess with double banks you can get the latter two to 16MB and 32MB respectively.
I also picked up a brick of 660 NCR 53C96 SCSI chips. If they were the 53CF96 that would be a lot more useful. Still, if the SCSI chip in a pre-AV Quadra ever goes out, I'm set.
The Cypress part for the Portable SRAM I linked above -- it looks like Mouser sells the same part and if you order 1000 of them the price comes down under $13 each, which is a lot better than $17, but still kind of pricey.
If the cards actually sell for $200, spending $42 on the SRAM might not be that bad. The other component probably don't add another $10, except maybe the circuit board.