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Why the next iPhone will inevitably be more expensive
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Why the next iPhone will inevitably be more expensive

Apple has historically maintained stable prices for its entry-level iPhones despite global inflation, but this strategy is changing due to rising production costs driven by advancements in artificial intelligence. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Apple CEO Tim Cook acknowledged that price increases are now unavoidable. The main reason is a shortage of semiconductor memory caused by increased demand from cloud computing companies training AI models, which has pushed up the cost of components like RAM and storage. This has forced Apple to raise the production costs of future devices, particularly the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro, which requires significantly more memory to support new AI features running locally on the device rather than in the cloud. As a result, the final retail price of the iPhone 18 Pro could increase from $1,099 to around $1,299. Similar price adjustments have already begun for other Apple products such as computers and tablets.

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Why the next iPhone will inevitably be more expensive

Apple has historically maintained stable prices for its entry-level iPhones despite global inflation, but this strategy is changing due to rising production costs driven by advancements in artificial intelligence. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Apple CEO Tim Cook acknowledged that price increases are now unavoidable. The main reason is a shortage of semiconductor memory caused by increased demand from cloud computing companies training AI models, which has pushed up the cost of components like RAM and storage. This has forced Apple to raise the production costs of future devices, particularly the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro, which requires significantly more memory to support new AI features running locally on the device rather than in the cloud. As a result, the final retail price of the iPhone 18 Pro could increase from $1,099 to around $1,299. Similar price adjustments have already begun for other Apple products such as computers and tablets.

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