Apple Warns of Rising Memory Costs Amid Global Supply Constraints
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Apple Warns of Rising Memory Costs Amid Global Supply Constraints

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Apple CEO Tim Cook has indicated that the company anticipates significantly higher memory costs in the upcoming quarters due to global supply constraints driven by increased AI server demand.

Apple is facing escalating memory costs, with CEO Tim Cook indicating that the company anticipates "significantly higher memory costs" in the June quarter and beyond. Cook noted that while existing inventory has helped offset some of these increases, dwindling supplies are expected to lead to higher expenses.

The surge in memory prices is attributed to global supply constraints, primarily driven by heightened demand for AI servers. Chip manufacturers are prioritizing memory production for AI infrastructure over consumer devices, leading to increased costs for companies like Apple.

Cook stated that Apple is exploring a "range of options" to address the issue and is "continuing to evaluate" the situation. However, he did not provide specific details on the company's plans to mitigate the impact of rising memory costs.

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