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Apple, Microsoft blame chip shortage for price hikes on electronic products
Apple and Microsoft announced they're hiking prices for some electronic products, including computers and XBOX consoles, citing a shortage of memory chips. C
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Major tech hikes: Apple and Microsoft have raised prices on Macs, iPads, and Xbox consoles, blaming soaring memory costs driven by AI data centre demand.
Supply squeeze impact: Chipmakers are prioritizing AI orders, causing DRAM prices to surge up to 98% this year and leaving less supply for consumer devices.
Prolonged shortage: Micron expects tight memory supply until at least 2027, suggesting
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Who’s raising prices?: Apple and Microsoft are hiking prices on iPads, MacBooks, and Xbox consoles due to surging memory and storage chip costs.
Why now?: AI data centres are consuming most of the global memory supply, leaving less for consumer electronics and pushing prices higher.
How long will it last?: Micron expects shortages to persist beyond 2027, meaning continued supply pressure and pot
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Tech giants raise prices: Apple and Microsoft announced significant price hikes for Macs, iPads, and Xbox consoles, citing soaring memory costs linked to AI demand.
AI drives chip shortage: Major memory producers are shifting supply to AI data centres, creating shortages and pushing up costs for consumer electronics manufacturers.
Long road to relief: Micron expects shortages to last through 202
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Asian Stock Market Crash Explained: Asian stock markets tanked as much as 6% on Friday (June 26) as Apple’s move to jack up prices of some of its product lines by as much as 20%, and the South Korean government’s proposal to tax unrealised gains on equities, weighed on sentiment for AI and chip-related stocks.
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Apple has increased the prices of several iPad, MacBook and smart home products after a surge in memory chip costs, saying it can no longer absorb the impact of an industry-wide supply squeeze driven by growing investment in AI data centres.
The price changes do not affect the iPhone, but they push the entry-level MacBook Neo to $699 from its launch price of $599. Apple said skyrocketing memory a
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Apple hikes MacBook, iPad prices by 20-42% amid memory chip shortage
Memory companies have been allocating an increasing share of their production to AI data centres, leaving the consumer electronics segment with constrained availability and rising costs.
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Kathmandu. With the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) technology and the shortage of memory and storage chips, American technology company Apple has increased the prices of its popular products.
The company has increased the price of the entry-level MacBook Neo from 599 US dollars to 699 dollars with immediate effect. Similarly, the price of the cheapest iPad has been increased from
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The starting price of the MacBook Neo, Apple's latest laptop, has risen to $699 from $599. The MacBook Air is now priced at $1,299, up from $1,099. The entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro has moved to $1,999 from $1,699
Apple has raised prices on its Mac and iPad lineup globally due to a shortage of memory chips and storage driven by AI d
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As AI demand prolongs shortages in memory chip supply, global technology companies are increasingly turning to Chinese-made semiconductors. However, industry analysts believe that even if major tech firms are interested in adopting Chinese chips, translating that interest into actual supply agreements remains difficult due to several significant obstacles.
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Apple raised prices across its Mac and iPad lineup on June 25, and the timing wasn't a choice so much as a deadline.
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Apple is preparing its biggest shift yet to the release strategy for its in-house Mac processors, opting to skip high-end M6 Pro and M6 Max chips and instead bring more powerful AI-focused M7 Pro and M7 Max processors to market in 2027, according to a Bloombergreport citing people familiar with the matter.