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Apple raises prices on MacBook and iPad due to chip costs
Apple has increased prices for its iPads and MacBooks, citing rising costs of memory and storage chips. The company has noted the potential for additional price adjustments in the future. (sources: theguardian, nytimes, businessinsider, cnbc, ft)

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Apple raised prices on some MacBook and iPad models by over $200, attributing the increases to a shortage of memory and storage chips. The company has indicated that similar price adjustments for iPhones may be considered.
- Apple increased prices on iPads and MacBooks by as much as $300.
- The company cited rising costs of memory and storage chips linked to demand in the AI industry.
- Apple's CEO stated that price increases are a result of the chip shortage.
Why it matters
The price increases reflect broader supply chain challenges affecting the technology sector.
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theguardianApple raises iPad and MacBook prices, blaming cost of chips amid AI boomnytimesApple Raises Prices on Macs and iPads Amid the A.I. BoombusinessinsiderIt's official: Your next MacBook and iPad just got more expensive as Apple raises prices by as much as $300cnbcApple raises prices on MacBook and iPad due to memory crunch, hints at more to come
