Apple Inc., based in Cupertino, California, announced an increase in prices for its Mac and iPad products. The company attributed this price hike to a shortage of memory chips, which has been exacerbated by increased demand driven by artificial intelligence applications. Apple described the surge in demand as a significant challenge for the consumer electronics industry.
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Apple raises prices for Macs and iPads due to memory chip shortage
Apple has announced price increases for its Mac and iPad products, citing a shortage of memory chips. The company indicated that the demand surge, influenced by artificial intelligence, presents a considerable challenge for the consumer electronics sector.
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Apple increases prices for Macs and iPads, blaming memory chip shortage fueled by AI
Apple raises prices for Macs and iPads due to memory chip shortage