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Apple Raises Prices on Macs and iPads Amid the A.I. Boom

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June 25, 2026
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Apple on Thursday raised the prices of its Macs and iPads, citing the soaring costs of memory and storage chips as the artificial intelligence boom has created a frenzy for the components.

Apple increased prices on some laptop and tablet models $200 or more. A base model of the MacBook Pro, for example, now costs $1,999, up from $1,699. Apple’s entry-level laptop, the MacBook Neo, now costs $699, $100 higher than when it was unveiled in March.

The price of an iPad Air increased $150 to $749, while the price of an iPad Pro jumped $200 to $1,199.

The increases show that even Apple, with its sprawling supply chain, is not immune to a global shortage in memory and storage chips. A.I. chipmakers like Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices have demanded more of the components for their own chips, which are then used in data centers for developing and running A.I. systems.

The surge in demand has led memory chip manufacturers like Micron to focus on producing for data centers, which tend to use more expensive chips than consumer electronics. As a result, those companies are making more money but shipping fewer consumer-grade chips, which have become more expensive.

Memory and storage chip prices have quadrupled over the past year, according to analyst estimates, and the cost of those components are expected to continue to rise.

Those costs are now being passed on to consumers. Microsoft also raised prices for its Surface laptops in April.

“We have never seen a component price increase this much, this quickly,” a spokesman for Apple said in a statement. “We have now reached a point where we need to begin raising prices.”

Apple’s chief executive, Tim Cook, said during an investor call in April that the company expected “significantly higher memory costs” for the quarter, which runs through June.

“Beyond the June quarter, we believe memory costs will drive an increasing impact on our business,” Mr. Cook said on the call.

The company also said it expected its profit margins to decline slightly for the quarter.

Apple on Thursday also raised the prices of its HomePod speaker and its Vision Pro mixed reality headset.

The timing for the price increases was unusual. Apple typically raises prices when it releases new or refreshed products. Last September, Apple released new iPhones and raised the prices for some models $100.

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