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Apple CEO warns price rises ‘unavoidable’ amid AI boom

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Jun 14 – Jun 20

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Apple CEO warns price rises ‘unavoidable’ amid AI boom

Apple CEO Tim Cook has stated that price increases for Apple products are "unavoidable" due to the growing demand for memory chips driven by the artificial intelligence boom. The expansion of AI data centers has led to a dwindling supply of key electronic components, causing prices to surge significantly. Cook explained that while Apple has attempted to shield customers, the situation has become unsustainable. The article notes that this is a "hundred-year flood" in terms of price increases, with chips experiencing quarterly price hikes of at least 50 percent since late 2025. Specifically, the DRAM market is experiencing increased allocation towards high-bandwidth memory for AI servers, impacting general consumer electronics supply.

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Apple to raise prices as AI boom pushes up chip costs

Apple plans to increase product prices due to a surge in the cost of memory chips, according to outgoing CEO Tim Cook. He described the situation as "unsustainable" and stated that price hikes are "unavoidable," though he did not specify when they would occur or which products would be affected. The increased cost of memory chips is attributed to the boom in artificial intelligence. Separately, President Donald Trump announced that Apple has agreed to work with Intel to manufacture its chips in the United States. The article does not specify when Apple's price increases will take effect or if they will impact upcoming product launches.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook stated that price increases for Apple products are unavoidable due to the AI boom and increased demand for memory chips.

— Tim Cook

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Tim Cook described the current price increase situation as a 'hundred-year flood'.

— Tim Cook

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Apple plans to raise the prices of its products due to surging memory chip costs.

— Tim Cook

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The federal government took a 10% stake in Intel in August last year.

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The expansion of AI data centers is causing a dwindling supply of key electronic components, driving up prices.

Apr 26 – May 2

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South China Morning PostApr 29

Hit from memory costs spreads from phones to EVs as China’s BYD raises driving-tech price

China's electric vehicle manufacturer BYD is increasing the price of its DiPilot 300 driver-assistance system by 21%, from 9,900 yuan to 12,000 yuan, effective Friday. This price hike is attributed to the significant rise in global storage hardware costs, impacting the memory chips essential for the system's lidar sensors and data processing. Analysts predict that premium cars, heavily reliant on advanced sensors and high-performance chips, will be increasingly affected by this memory "super cycle." While mid-range models are expected to bear the brunt of these price increases, the trend is also extending to other consumer electronics like tablets and virtual reality headsets, with companies like Pico also announcing price adjustments due to similar cost pressures.

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BYD increased the price of its DiPilot 300 assisted-driving system from 9,900 yuan to 12,000 yuan, a 21 per cent increase.

— BYD

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ByteDance’s virtual reality unit Pico will increase wholesale prices starting on July 1 due to higher memory costs and supply chain instability.

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The price increase for the DiPilot 300 system is attributed to the sharp rise in global storage hardware costs.

— BYD

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High-end car models rely on lidar and multichannel high-pixel cameras which require high-performance chips and large-capacity memory.

— Chen Hongyan, TrendForce