đ˘And Why Costs Will Keep Rising in 2026
đ The Perfect Storm in the Memory Market
- Generative AI and data centers are consuming massive amounts of memory, both RAM and SSDs, to train and run advanced models such as chatbots, vision systems, and recommendation engines.
- Manufacturers are prioritizing highâmargin memory like HBM, used in GPUs for AI, leaving less production capacity for consumer RAM and SSDs.
- The transition to new technologies such as DDR6 is not yet ready for mass production, creating a supply gap.
đ¨ A Crisis Forecast for 2026
- Experts warn that 2026 will be disastrous for PCs, consoles, and any device requiring RAM or SSDs, with prices potentially multiplying five to six times compared to 2025.
- All 2026 production capacity has already been allocated to major AI companies, leaving consumers and traditional hardware makers in a critical situation.
- Companies like Dell and Lenovo have already raised prices by 20% in anticipation of this crisis.
⥠Direct Impact on Users
- Computers, consoles, smartphones, and graphics cards will become more expensive, as they all rely on RAM and SSDs.
- Gaming and home computing could be seriously affected, with increasingly limited access to affordable components.
- Analysts predict the situation could extend into 2027, keeping prices high and supply tight.
đ Conclusion
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the tech market, but itâs also creating a negative side effect for consumers: scarcity and rising costs of RAM and SSDs. With production already committed for 2026, experts advise one clear strategy: if you plan to upgrade your PC or console, doing so before the end of 2025 could save you a lot of money.

