Why your next PC will have pricier RAM
Micron, the memory-chip maker, is having a golden moment thanks to AI. Great news for the company, bad news for your wallet on the next purchase.
There’s a hidden “AI tax,” and it’s going to show up in the price of your next computer. The culprit (or the hero, depending who’s telling it) is memory. Micron, one of the big memory-chip makers, is having a brilliant run with record margins — it guided for revenue around $33.5 billion and gross margins near 81%.
Why all the euphoria? Because AI data centres are ravenous for high-speed memory. Every Nvidia and friends needs mountains of chips to train and run AI models, and that soaks up the factories’ output. When industrial demand spikes, less is left over for everyday PCs and laptops — and what’s scarce gets dearer.
What to do about it
If you’re thinking of buying or building a computer, or just upgrading RAM, expect prices spicier than a year ago. No need to sprint to the shop in a panic, but if you spot a good deal on memory, it may not be worth waiting for it to drop — because with AI pulling from this side, falling isn’t the most likely scenario.
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