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Samsung is next to hike prices on memory and storage devices

PCWorld

When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Expect price increases on DRAM memory and NAND storage sometime before the end of the year. If you aren't already bracing for price increases across the tech industry, you might want to start because it'll soon be more expensive to buy storage and memory from one of the world's premier brands. South Korean website New Daily reports that tech giant Samsung has announced price increases for DRAM memory and NAND drives. Starting in Q4 of 2025, Samsung's DRAM memory will jump up in price between 15 and 30 percent while their NAND drives will be around 5 to 10 percent more expensive.


Tesla will hike prices on self-driving mode, again

Engadget

Tesla's "full self-driving" (FSD) feature has had something of a rocky history, to put things generously. It's been implicated in multiple crashes, seemingly persistent software bugs and a cavalcade of scrutiny from a panoply of regulatory bodies. Also, it's about to cost more money. The bump represents an additional $2,000 being tacked onto the not insubstantial price tag: a new grand total of $12,000, or most of the way to a Honda Civil. Nor is it the first time FSD has gotten more expensive.