Skyrocketing 2025 PC RAM Prices Threaten the AI PC Revolution
PC RAM and storage prices surged by up to 70% in 2025. Omdia analyst Ben Yeh links the shortage to massive AI data center demand, affecting the future of AI PCs.
Upgrading your computer just got a lot more expensive. Thanks to a 40% to 70% price hike in PC memory and storage during 2025, building a new rig in 2026 will be a painful experience for your wallet.
The 2025 PC RAM Price Surge Explained
According to Ben Yeh, a principal analyst at Omdia, the cost of mainstream PC components didn't just rise—it exploded. The hardware research firm reported that mainstream memory and storage costs jumped significantly throughout 2025, with these increases being passed directly to the consumers.
As reported by Ars Technica, the AI boom is the primary culprit. Data centers are cannibalizing the supply of RAM and flash memory chips to fuel massive AI workloads, leaving the consumer market in a severe shortage.
A Bad Omen for AI PCs
It's a bitter irony for those excited about the rise of AI PCs. While manufacturers are pushing these next-gen machines, the very components needed to run AI locally are becoming unaffordable. For users already tired of the marketing hype, these skyrocketing prices make the transition to AI-capable hardware feel like an expensive luxury rather than a necessary upgrade.
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