Apple raises iPad and MacBook prices, blaming cost of chips amid AI boom
Apple has increased prices for its iPad and MacBook product lines, citing the rising costs of memory and storage chips. This surge in component prices is attributed to the AI industry's demand for datacenter buildouts, which has led memory manufacturers to prioritize orders from AI chipmakers.

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AI-generatedApple has increased prices for its iPad and MacBook product lines, citing the rising costs of memory and storage chips. This surge in component prices is attributed to the AI industry's demand for datacenter buildouts, which has led memory manufacturers to prioritize orders from AI chipmakers. Apple stated it could no longer shield customers from these increases, noting significant price hikes for specific MacBook configurations and the Neo laptop. While the iPhone is not currently affected, analysts anticipate future price increases for the device. The company also raised prices for its HomePod smart speakers and Apple TV.
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5 extractedPrices of dynamic random access memory rose as much as 98% in Q1 2026 and are set to jump by 58%-63% in the current quarter.
The starting price of the Neo laptop increased from $599 to $699.
Apple raised iPad and MacBook prices due to soaring memory and storage chip costs driven by the AI industry.
iPhone price hikes are expected before the fall launch.
The smartphone market is estimated to see its biggest-ever annual decline of nearly 14% this year.