Apple has announced a price hike for several of its iPad and MacBook models, attributing the increase to rising costs of memory and storage chips driven by the escalating demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure. The tech giant revealed that it had been absorbing the increased component costs for some time but now finds it necessary to transfer a portion of these expenses to consumers.
The price adjustments impact a range of Apple products, including various MacBook models, iPads, HomePod speakers, and Apple TV devices. MacBook models with larger storage capacities have seen particularly notable price increases due to escalating memory costs. This trend is a result of the global AI boom, which has led chip manufacturers to prioritize supplying to AI data centers and sophisticated computing systems, thereby limiting the availability of memory components for consumer electronics and driving up production costs across the tech industry.
Despite Apple’s robust supplier network, which has helped mitigate some of the impact compared to other companies in the sector, analysts anticipate continued pressure on device pricing. There is growing concern that future iPhone models might also experience price increases as companies adjust to the higher cost of components.
The escalating costs of memory chips are expected to ripple through the wider technology market, putting pressure on smartphone and PC sales as manufacturers grapple with increased production costs amid weaker consumer demand.

