Lenovo: Memory Prices Could Stay Sky-High for Years as Console Prices Jump

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Lenovo warned at ISC in Germany that DRAM and NAND memory prices may never return to pre-crisis levels, potentially becoming the new normal into 2030 and beyond; the article also lists global gaming-hardware price hikes, with Xbox Series S up to $500, Series X up to $800, PS5 Digital Edition up to $600 and disc version up to $650 (PS5 Pro $900), and Nintendo Switch 2 priced at $500, alongside price rises for Switch 1 models (Lite $230, base $340, OLED $400).
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- The memory shortage shaking Apple and Microsoft is 'existential crisis' for smaller players CNBC
- Why tech firms are raising PC and console prices - and blaming AI for chip costs BBC
- Soaring iPad, Xbox Prices Reveal Pain of Memory Chip Mess Bloomberg.com
- Gadget prices have fallen for decades. Then AI happened. CBS News
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