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Memory-chip shortage drives up consumer prices as AI devours supply meant for your devices

Apple raised MacBook prices by up to $400 as a memory-chip shortage driven by AI data center demand squeezes consumer electronics supply. Data centers are expected to consume 70% of global memory production in 2026, with DRAM prices projected to rise 30-40%. Memory manufacturers Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron are approaching $1 trillion valuations amid the boom.

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Memory-chip shortage drives up consumer prices as AI devours supply meant for your devices
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Apple raises MacBook prices by up to $400 as data centers consume an ever-growing share of global memory production

The artificial intelligence boom has an appetite problem. It’s eating through the world’s memory chip supply so fast that there’s increasingly little left for the phones, laptops, and gadgets regular people actually buy.

Apple CEO Tim Cook said on June 17, 2026, that price increases on the company’s products are “unavoidable” due to surging memory and storage chip costs. The company had been absorbing those rising costs for months. That strategy, apparently, hit its ceiling.

Data centers are hoarding the chips #

In 2026, data centers are expected to consume as much as 70% of total memory production. In English: for every ten memory chips rolling off a production line, seven are heading to server farms. That leaves smartphone makers, PC manufacturers, and consumer electronics companies fighting over the remaining three.

Memory prices have more than doubled since October 2025. DRAM prices saw substantial increases throughout 2025, and analysts project an additional 30-40% climb in 2026.

Apple has already raised prices on select MacBook models by up to $400. Cook’s public acknowledgment of the cost pressure is itself notable, given that Apple felt compelled to frame price hikes as “unavoidable.”

The company is experiencing margin compression. For a business that routinely posts gross margins north of 40%, any sustained squeeze on component costs threatens the financial profile that investors have come to expect.

The winners are obvious #

While consumer electronics companies absorb the pain, the companies actually making memory chips are having the best stretch in their history. Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron, the three firms that dominate global memory production, are riding the AI wave to extraordinary profits. Both SK Hynix and Micron are approaching $1 trillion valuations. Memory chip manufacturers, companies that spent decades stuck in brutal boom-bust commodity cycles, are now flirting with the kind of market capitalization previously reserved for the Apples and Microsofts of the world.

What this means for investors #

The memory shortage creates a clear split in investment outlook. On one side, semiconductor companies positioned to sell into the AI infrastructure buildout look increasingly attractive. Micron and SK Hynix approaching trillion-dollar valuations is a reflection of investor confidence that AI demand isn’t a temporary spike but a multi-year structural shift.

On the other side, consumer electronics companies face a more complicated picture. Apple’s decision to raise MacBook prices by up to $400 is a test of consumer price sensitivity. If buyers absorb those increases without flinching, margins stabilize. If demand softens, Apple faces the unpleasant choice between protecting margins and protecting market share.

A 30-40% projected increase in DRAM prices during 2026 means the cost of nearly every electronic device could rise. Smartphones, tablets, laptops, gaming consoles, smart home devices: all of them use memory chips, and all of them face the same supply crunch.

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