Apple Raises Prices on Macs, iPads
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Apple’s Mac Studio memory limits may narrow its AI workstation pitch as buyers weigh 96GB configurations against local AI, privacy, and serving needs.
Apple appears poised to take the rare step of increasing prices to deal with what CEO Tim Cook called an "unsustainable" memory shortage.
Smaller price increases have been applied to products like the Apple TV and HomePod. The price of iPhones remains unchanged, at least for now. The culprit? The soaring price of memory, according to an interview that Apple CEO Tim Cook gave to The Wall Street Journal earlier this month.
Apple is reportedly reworking its Apple Silicon strategy as soaring memory prices continue to disrupt the technology industry. While the base M6 chip is still expected later this year, higher-end M6 variants could be skipped altogether,
Artificial intelligence (AI) has opened up a new can of worms for the tech industry, with memory prices increasing rapidly as demand grows. In response to these increased costs, manufacturers will be forced to raise prices on their products, making for ...
One of the biggest impacts of Apple's switch from Intel to its own M-series silicon -- debuting with the M1 in the 2020 MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac Mini -- is faster, more stable, and more energy-efficient Macs and MacBooks. This is all thanks in ...
Soaring prices for memory and storage components have turned companies like Sandisk Corp., Micron Technology Inc. and Western Digital Corp. into the hottest stocks in the market over the last year. But they’re causing headaches for many of their customers.
While you may have been distracted by Apple’s new product releases and interesting operating system enhancements, the company also quietly a powerful new security feature this week: Memory Integrity Enforcement (MIE). The tech, which is built into Apple ...
Apple announces sweeping price hikes across iPad, Mac, and accessories citing memory costs. Learn which products are affected and what this means for your wallet.
