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Apple, Microsoft Hike Prices as AI Drives Memory Chip Shortage

Apple said memory and storage costs have quadrupled in three quarters, forcing price increases of 15% to 25% on Macs and iPads.

  • On Thursday, June 25, 2026, Apple raised prices across its Mac, iPad, and Vision Pro lineups, attributing the increases to surging memory and storage component costs driven by AI data center demand.
  • Surging demand from AI data center construction caused memory chip costs to skyrocket, prompting CEO Tim Cook to describe the shortage as a "hundred-year flood"; Microsoft similarly raised Xbox console prices Thursday.
  • Apple increased starting prices for Mac and iPad models by $100 to $300, while Microsoft added $100 to $150 to Xbox console SKUs and discontinued its 2 TB model.
  • Investors reacted negatively, with Apple stock falling nearly 6% on Thursday and wiping out about $250 billion in market value, while analysts warn hardware sales may face pressure this year.
  • While iPhone pricing remains unchanged, analysts expect potential hikes for the iPhone 18 Pro lineup later this year as memory costs are projected to double by the end of 2027.
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udgtv broke the news on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
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