Apple to raise prices as AI boom pushes up chip costs

BBC News 

Apple plans to raise the prices of its products as the cost of the memory chips it uses has surged, the technology giant's boss has said. Tim Cook, Apple's outgoing chief executive, told The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) that price increases are unavoidable as the situation around memory chips has become unsustainable. He did not say when prices will rise or which products will be affected. It is also unclear whether the price hikes will affect the iPhone 18, which is expected to be launched in September. Memory chips are essential components in smart devices like mobile phones, but the boom in artificial intelligence (AI) has driven up their prices in recent months.