MacBook and iPhone Prices Could Rise in 2026, as Apple’s RAM Supply Advantage Begins to Fade
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Samsung may force Apple to make iPhones more expensive next year
It seems that 2026 isn't going to be a good year for consumer electronics. Components, particularly memory chips, are becoming more expensive by the week. Companies are faced with the tough options of either downgrading some specs, reducing profit margins, or raising prices. Apple may have to make some hard decisions for its 2026 iPhones. They could end up being more expensive, and Samsung will essentially force Apple's hand here. Samsung will…
For months, there has been unprecedented demand for RAM for the artificial intelligence sector. Meanwhile, prices have begun to rise, and Apple will eventually have to address the problem. - on macitynet.it RAM crisis: will Apple also be forced to raise prices?
Recent reports from the semiconductor industry are addressing the potential expiration of Apple's long-term supply contracts for DRAM memory chips with Samsung Electronics and SK hynix at the end of 2025. These so-called long-term agreements typically serve to secure supply volumes and smooth out price fluctuations over several years. However, according to current information, there is no official confirmation from […] Source
The crisis in the global memory chip market will inevitably affect all manufacturers without exception. Apparently, even tech giant Apple will soon have to adjust its pricing. According to recent reports, the company's long-term contracts with key DRAM suppliers are expiring. Major memory suppliers, such as Hynix and Samsung, with whom Apple partners, will be able to... The post "Samsung and Hynix Memory Price Increase in January: Will Apple For…
Apple’s Long-Term Agreements For DRAM Chips Are Nearing Expiry, Company Could Be Forced To Pay Samsung, SK hynix A Higher Sum From January 2026
A company’s trillion-dollar market value isn’t enough to keep it protected from global component shortages, which pretty much means that Apple too will succumb to forking over ludicrous sums of money to acquire DRAM chips from the likes of Samsung and SK hynix for a multitude of its products. A new rumor claims that the Cupertino firm’s LTA, or Long-Term Agreements, will expire soon, and the aforementioned Korean manufacturers are probably chomp…
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