PC manufacturers won't find it viable to offer hardware to gamers at 'entry-level' prices, as memory costs have reached unprecedented levels. Gartner Says That Manufacturers Have No Option Left Other Than Raising PC Prices to Adjust to Rising Memory Costs DRAM shortages have impacted several consumer-focused industries, but the consequences for the PC industry are the most disruptive. We have seen hardware prices soar to new heights, product launches delayed, and inventory levels drop rapidly across retail markets, all because the memory supply isn't enough to meet demand. A new Gartner market report reveals that PC shipments are expected to […]
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