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BUSINESSJun 25 · 14:58 UTCBUSINESS INSIDERPeter Kafka ([email protected])

Apple is charging you more and blaming AI data centers. That's a big deal.

Apple is raising prices on MacBooks and iPads by at least 15% due to increased costs of memory and storage driven by the AI data center boom. The company attributes the price hikes to an 'extraordinary surge in demand' for components, with entry-level MacBook Air and iPad Air models now costing $1,299 and $749, respectively.

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