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- Dell and Lenovo set to increase server and PC costs by as . . .
Tech Industry Dell and Lenovo set to increase server and PC costs by as much as 15% as soon as this month, according to industry sources — DRAM and AI demand create tight market for businesses
- [Exclusive] Memory Crunch Hits PCs: Dell Hikes Prices 15-20% . . .
Soaring AI-server memory demand is driving DRAM prices sharply higher—and now PC and notebook makers are feeling the squeeze Industry sources revealed today that Lenovo has begun notifying clients of coming price hikes, with adjustments set to take effect in early 2026 as market pressures mount
- RAMageddon: Lenovo and Dell tipped to raise prices soon
Sure enough, Trendforce’s industry sources claim Dell is now expected to raise prices between 15-20% as soon as mid-December
- Server prices set to jump 15% on memory cost spike: Channel
Major manufacturers including Dell, Lenovo, HP, and HPE are planning price increases of around 15 percent for servers and 5 percent for PCs, according to channel sources
- Dell Raises PC Prices 15-20%, Lenovo Follows in January
Industry sources cited by TrendForce say Dell is preparing to implement a 15-20% price hike as early as mid-December The reason? Obviously, the recent DRAM prices, especially DDR5 that jumped around 70% year-over-year, with certain parts spiking more than 170% Dell COO Jeff Clarke recently warned
- DRAM, SSD Shortages Force Dell and Lenovo to Hike PC Prices
Global DRAM shortage driven by AI demand is forcing PC makers to hike prices by 15 to 20% as component costs and supply pressure intensify
- Sources: Dell alerts customers to 15-20% price hikes - One . . .
Sources: Dell alerts customers to 15-20% price hikes as soon as mid-December amid surging DRAM costs; Lenovo says current quotes will expire in January 2026 Published about 2 hours ago
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