Apple raises prices for MacBooks and iPads, as costs soar over AI (opens original article in a new tab)
Apple increases prices for MacBooks, iPads, and other products due to soaring memory and storage costs driven by AI demand, leading to a drop in its stock price.
- Apple raises prices for MacBooks, iPads, and other products due to increased memory and storage costs from AI demand.
- Price increases range from $30 to $300, with specific examples like the MacBook Pro rising to $2000 and iPad Air to $750.
- Apple's shares dropped over 4.7% following the announcement, and iPhone prices remain unchanged for now.
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