The explosion of AI is not only affecting the prices of computers and consoles, but also televisions and audio technology.



  • AI-driven memory shortages don’t just affect PCs
  • More capacity is coming, but not before 2027
  • Cheap, low-margin products are likely to be hardest hit

What do the best DACs, the best hi-res audio players, the best TVs, and the best sound bars have in common? All are facing component shortages and price increases, not due to tariffs, but due to AI-driven shortages of memory and storage chips. And the pain will be particularly pronounced at the more affordable end of the market, where profit margins are already razor-thin.

As you are no doubt aware, the AI ​​industry is buying a lot of memory for its data centers: as PakGazette reported in October, one AI company alone, OpenAI, intends to order 900,000 semiconductor wafers in 2029. That’s around 40% of all global production. And there is much more demand in the industry.



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