BusinessJul 11, 2026, 11:45 AM

Laptops, smartphones, gaming consoles get costlier as AI fuels chip demand: Report - Anadolu Ajansı

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A new report highlights how surging AI chip demand is pushing up the costs of laptops, smartphones, and gaming consoles.

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Key takeaways
  • AI-driven demand for advanced chips is increasing production costs for consumer electronics.
  • Laptops, smartphones, and gaming consoles are among the first devices to see price hikes.
  • The trend may persist as AI integration becomes more common in consumer devices.
  • Price adjustments are expected to affect both premium and mid-range products.
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A report from Anadolu Ajansı indicates that the rapid expansion of AI applications is creating unprecedented demand for advanced semiconductors. This surge is straining global supply chains, leading to higher production costs for manufacturers of laptops, smartphones, and gaming consoles. Industry analysts suggest that the trend may persist as AI integration becomes more widespread across consumer electronics.

The report does not specify exact price increases but notes that retailers and distributors are already adjusting their pricing strategies to reflect rising component costs. While the immediate impact is most visible in premium devices, mid-range products are also expected to see gradual price adjustments in the coming months. The situation underscores the broader economic ripple effects of AI adoption on everyday technology markets.

Why this matters
Businesses

Higher component costs could squeeze profit margins for electronics manufacturers.

Everyone

Consumers may face higher prices for everyday tech devices.

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