RAM price hikes: the latest on the global memory shortage
Jan 15, 2026
Random access memory, or RAM, is in just about every piece of technology we use. But it’s also the technology that AI companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Meta are using to power the servers in their massive data centers. Now, the world’s biggest memory makers — Samsung, SK H
ynix, and Micron — are taking advantage of a surge in demand, shifting their resources away from consumer-focused products and toward more lucrative deals with AI companies.
The result is a severe shortage in RAM for consumer products, which is not only contributing to price hikes on the RAM kits used by PC builders but also for the manufacturers of a range of devices, including laptops, smartphones, gaming consoles, and a whole lot more. Some companies, like Raspberry Pi and Framework, have already raised the prices of their products as a result of the increase, while others, like Dell, Asus, Acer, Xiaomi, and Nothing, have warned about price hikes coming soon.
It doesn’t look like the RAM shortage is going to subside anytime soon, as analysts at the International Data Corporation predict that it could “persist well into 2027.” Here’s all the latest news on the rising price of RAM.
Nothing will “inevitably” hike smartphone prices because of rising memory costs.
Micron says its decision to shut down Crucial is meant to “help” consumers.
Framework hikes desktop PC prices as RAM shortage drags on
Apple did it first.
Framework announces another memory price hike — and it likely won’t be its last
RAM is so expensive they’re selling “prebuilt” PCs without it.
The RAM shortage is here to stay, raising prices on PCs and phones
Micron says memory shortage will ‘persist’ beyond 2026
RAM kit pricing tripled in just three months.
Samsung memory is nearly as big as Samsung Galaxy.
Crucial is shutting down — because Micron wants to sell its RAM and SSDs to AI companies instead
DRAM it! Raspberry Pi raises prices
These prebuilt PCs are about to cost more due to rising RAM prices
RAM prices are so out of control that stores are selling it like lobster
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