Individuals planning to upgrade to a new iPhone later in the year might encounter a substantial increase in costs. The rising prices of memory components used in these devices are likely to result in higher expenses for consumers looking to switch to a newer model.
The demand for memory, also known as RAM, is currently soaring due to the proliferation of artificial intelligence and the extensive servers managing these operations.
In recent times, major memory manufacturers have redirected their production capabilities towards memory products tailored for AI applications. This shift has had a significant impact on consumer electronics such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
Adding to the challenge, the ongoing conflict in Iran has disrupted the supply of helium, a crucial gas in semiconductor manufacturing. Consequently, prices have been driven even higher.
Apple’s CEO Tim Cook has cautioned customers about potential price hikes. Cook, in a statement to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), expressed concerns about the escalating costs being transferred to consumers and the struggle to shield them from these increases.
The CEO highlighted, “We are working diligently to offset the significant cost rises we are facing, and we have been striving to protect our customers from these increases. However, the current situation is becoming unsustainable.”
“With a diminishing supply while consumer demand remains high, memory suppliers are passing on substantial price escalations.
“Restoring memory pricing and supply to reasonable levels for consumer products is imperative.”
Although the timeline for these cost increases remains uncertain, Apple is anticipated to unveil its new iPhones in the fall, potentially reflecting these adjustments.
Furthermore, speculations suggest the introduction of a foldable iPhone later this year, designed to unfold like a book, revealing a tablet-like display.
If this device materializes and RAM prices continue to rise, the iPhone Fold could emerge as one of the most expensive smartphones ever produced.
Stay tuned for updates, with an expected influx of news in September, as Apple typically launches its latest products during this month.
