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No console-flation: how the thirst for AI chips is sending games console prices soaring

Sony and Microsoft have raised prices on their PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles, respectively, citing soaring costs for semiconductors and memory driven by AI datacentre demand. The price hikes, which add up to £90 for the PS5 and at least £75 for Xbox consoles, mark a departure from the traditional price reductions seen later in console lifecycles. Industry analysts point to deals like OpenAI's with Samsung and SK Hynix for DRAM output, which caused memory prices to spike nearly 200% and are not expected to decline soon.

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AI datacentres, memory scarcity and factory capacity are costing consumers –and console makers • Don’t get Pushing Buttons delivered to your inbox? Sign up here It was once a truth universally acknowledged that an ageing console in possession of good revenue must be in line for a price reduction. Those days may be over. In March, Sony announced a price increase of £90 for the PS5, while last month Microsoft informed gamers that it would be charging at least £75 more for the Xbox Series S and X consoles from August. All three were first released back in 2020. The Switch 2 will also be more expensive globally from September. The main culprit, of course, is AI, or more specifically the exploding demand for semiconductors and memory to power datacentres. Console manufacturers could once source these components cheaply, but now they’re in high demand and manufacturers can’t keep up, so deals are being struck. “Initially, the wave of price increases seen in gaming were driven by tariffs imposed by Donald Trump early last year,” says Andy Robinson, editor in chief of gaming news site VGC. “Then, in October, OpenAI announced a deal with Samsung and [Korean chip manufacturer] SK Hynix to acquire a huge portion of their DRAM output for datacentres, causing prices to increase by almost 200%. According to Xbox, those prices have since doubled again, and they’re not expected to come back down any time soon.” Continue reading...

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