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MacBook price hikes expected to contribute to drop in global laptop shipments - 9to5Mac

A new TrendForce report says MacBook price hikes will contribute to a 13.6% drop in global laptop shipments, although Apple is still expected to outperform the broader market.

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9to5mac.comStai leggendo10 g fa

MacBook price hikes expected to contribute to drop in global laptop shipments - 9to5Mac

A new TrendForce report says MacBook price hikes will contribute to a 13.6% drop in global laptop shipments, although Apple is still expected to outperform the broader market.

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silicon.co.uk12 g fa

Apple Hikes Laptop, Tablet Prices Nearly 20 Percent | Silicon UK

Apple raised MacBook Pro 1TB ($1699→$1999) and iPad prices 17% as memory costs quadruple due to AI data center HBM demand. The cost pass-through signals unavoidable HBM inflation; CTOs must reassess refresh budgets and vendor concentration on NVIDIA/AMD.

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  1. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·silicon.co.uk

    Apple Hikes Laptop, Tablet Prices Nearly 20 Percent | Silicon UK

    Apple raises prices of MacBooks, iPads after Tim Cook warns that soaring memory and storage component costs must be passed on to consumers

  2. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·9to5mac.com

    MacBook price hikes expected to contribute to drop in global laptop shipments - 9to5Mac

    A new TrendForce report says MacBook price hikes will contribute to a 13.6% drop in global laptop shipments, although Apple is still expected to outperform the broader market.

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