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The article discusses a significant increase in the prices of computer components over the past year, attributing this trend to demand driven by advancements in artificial intelligence. The owner of a local computer retail business reports that prices have risen between 40-50% due to supply chain issues and increased demand for specialized hardware such as GPUs, RAM, and high-bandwidth memory (HBM). Guðbjartur Nilsson, CEO and co-owner of Kísildals, explains that the rapid price increases were triggered by OpenAI's announcement of a partnership with two major global memory manufacturers to secure a portion of global production. This led to a 'panic buy' phenomenon where large companies began purchasing and stockpiling memory. He notes that the demand for memory in AI is so high that there is currently no global production capacity to meet it. Prices for components have tripled in some cases, with the cost of a computer potentially increasing from around 200,000 ISK to approximately 300,000 ISK. The article also mentions 'shrinkflation,' where producers reduce product size while maintaining the same price, leading to perceived value loss. Guðbjartur explains that the need for more内存

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Tölvur hækka ört í verði vegna gervigreindar

The article discusses a significant increase in the prices of computer components over the past year, attributing this trend to demand driven by advancements in artificial intelligence. The owner of a local computer retail business reports that prices have risen between 40-50% due to supply chain issues and increased demand for specialized hardware such as GPUs, RAM, and high-bandwidth memory (HBM). Guðbjartur Nilsson, CEO and co-owner of Kísildals, explains that the rapid price increases were triggered by OpenAI's announcement of a partnership with two major global memory manufacturers to secure a portion of global production. This led to a 'panic buy' phenomenon where large companies began purchasing and stockpiling memory. He notes that the demand for memory in AI is so high that there is currently no global production capacity to meet it. Prices for components have tripled in some cases, with the cost of a computer potentially increasing from around 200,000 ISK to approximately 300,000 ISK. The article also mentions 'shrinkflation,' where producers reduce product size while maintaining the same price, leading to perceived value loss. Guðbjartur explains that the need for more内存

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): While the topic relates to economic trends affecting technology, which could be considered politically charged, the article does not take a clear ideological stance. It presents information from industry experts and reports on market dynamics without overtly favoring any particular political agenda.

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