Apple Increases Prices for Macs and iPads, Blaming a Shortage of Memory Chips
Apple said memory and storage costs have risen too fast to absorb, lifting prices on several MacBook and iPad models.
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Apple raises iPad, MacBook prices as AI buildout sends memory costs soaring
Apple customers are facing higher device prices because of fallout from the AI infrastructure race, according to GuruFocus. According to Apple, memory and storage components have become too costly for the company to keep absorbing, leading to price increases for several iPad and MacBook models. What's happening? On Thursday, Apple raised prices across several product lines, including iPads, MacBooks, HomePods, and Apple TV devices, as reported b…
Why Apple Watch prices stayed put while Macs and iPads jumped
Apple has raised prices across parts of its hardware line-up, including Macs, iPads, Apple TV and HomePod, but Apple Watch has avoided the increase for now. Why is this? The simple explanation is that Apple Watch is not a memory-heavy product in the same way as a MacBook, iPad Pro or Mac Studio. Those devices carry much larger amounts of RAM and storage, and they also offer expensive configuration jumps that expose Apple more directly to compone…
Apple increases prices on Macs and iPads by up to 30 per cent
Apple has raised the prices of its Macs and iPads by as much as 30 per cent in Australia in the wake of the memory and storage shortage that is gripping the technology category. But Apple has left the pricing of its iPhones, arguably its most popular products, untouched. That is all going to change

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