A memory chip shortage is driving up computer prices for consumers, reversing a decades-long drop in hardware costs.
Whether it’s due to tariffs, supply chain issues, natural disasters, or the rapid data center build-outs, the world sometimes experiences computer component price shocks that cause pain for IT. We’re ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Buying a new computer or repairing an existing one is getting more expensive, as key components like RAM and solid-state drives (SSD) become harder to find and costlier ...
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Pricing pain: How rising computer prices impact IT
The 2026 Spiceworks State of IT, a study based on a survey of 800+ IT professionals, revealed that inflation was one of the top reasons organizations would increase IT spending this year. Since that ...
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