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High Memory Prices Are the New Normal, Warns Lenovo

Chidubem Ndubuisi by Chidubem Ndubuisi
June 27, 2026
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High Memory Prices Are the New Normal, Warns Lenovo

​PC gamers and console enthusiasts should brace for long-term premium pricing as Lenovo warns that DRAM and NAND costs are unlikely to return to their 2025 lows anytime soon. Speaking at the ISC 2026 conference in Hamburg, a company official noted that while the worst of the global RAM shortage might ease by 2030, the market is settling into a permanently higher baseline. The revelation highlights a stark shift in the tech manufacturing landscape, driven heavily by corporate investments in artificial intelligence rather than traditional consumer electronics demand.

​This pricing pressure stems largely from the rapid expansion of hyperscaler data centers. Major cloud and AI companies are routinely placing massive component orders years in advance, effectively pricing out and deprioritizing smaller consumer electronics manufacturers. Because memory suppliers now hold immense pricing power amid this unprecedented demand, the traditional cyclical nature of hardware price drops has been severely disrupted.

​The broader consumer electronics sector is already feeling the pinch, with console manufacturers repeatedly adjusting their retail strategies to absorb these soaring input costs. Microsoft recently instituted its third price hike for the Xbox Series X/S since May 2025, pushing the entry-level Series S to a staggering $499.99—the exact launch price of the flagship Series X in 2020. Nintendo is following suit with planned price hikes for the Switch 2 across North America and Europe, while Sony has already marked up the PlayStation 5 twice since its debut.

​Smaller hardware manufacturers are facing even harsher conditions due to a lack of volume-based negotiation leverage. Valve recently noted that RAM suppliers are offering strict, non-negotiable quotes for its Steam Machine components, leaving little room to protect consumers from rising costs. With market analysts now predicting that the upcoming PlayStation 6 could debut at a higher price point than a standalone Steam Machine, the era of affordable, subsidized gaming hardware appears to be drawing to a definitive close.

Source: Computer Base

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