Apple raises prices on Macs iPads and other devices

Apple increased prices on multiple product lines Thursday amid rising memory chip costs tied to artificial intelligence demand. The hikes affect Macs, iPads, Vision Pro, HomePods and Apple TV models by 15 to 30 percent or more. iPhones and AirPods remain unchanged for now.

Outgoing CEO Tim Cook had warned in a Wall Street Journal interview last week that the memory shortage made increases "unavoidable." A company representative told CNET the firm had "never seen a component price increase this much, this quickly."

Analyst Neil Shah of Counterpoint Research said AI infrastructure growth has driven "insatiable demand" for chips, with the situation unlikely to ease for two years. Apple reported $112 billion in net income for 2025 and 17 percent revenue growth in the second quarter of 2026.

Senator Bernie Sanders called the moves corporate greed, citing $310 billion spent on stock buybacks. Apple's stock fell more than 6 percent after the announcement.

Analyst Anshel Sag noted the company held off on hikes as long as possible but exhausted options to absorb costs. Francisco Jeronimo of IDC said loyal customers are likely to accept the changes.

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Apple raises prices on MacBooks, iPads and other devices

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Apple increased prices Thursday on numerous products including MacBooks, iPads, HomePods and Apple TVs. The company attributed the hikes to surging costs for memory and storage chips amid high demand from AI data centers. iPhone prices remain unchanged for now.

Apple CEO Tim Cook has warned that rising costs for memory and storage chips will force price increases on the company's products.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook stated that high memory costs will significantly impact the company's business in coming quarters. He highlighted supply constraints during the latest earnings call despite strong revenue growth. The issue stems from skyrocketing RAM prices driven by AI data center demand.

Apple has increased maximum trade-in values for several of its devices this week. The adjustments affect selected iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, MacBooks and desktop Macs. Some models saw higher payouts while others received reductions.

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Apple has agreed to pay $250 million to settle claims that it misled customers about AI capabilities on new iPhones. Eligible buyers of certain models may receive between $25 and $95 each.

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