The explosion of AI is not only hurting the prices of computers and consoles: it is also affecting televisions and audio technologies.


  • Memory shortage due to AI doesn’t just affect PCs
  • More capacity is coming, but not before 2027
  • Low-margin economy products likely to be hit hardest

What do the best DACs, the best hi-res audio players, the best TVs, and the best soundbars have in common? They are all facing component shortages and price hikes – not because of tariffs, but because of the AI-driven shortage of memory and storage chips. And the pain will be particularly pronounced in the most affordable segment of the market, where profit margins are already thin.

As you probably know, the AI ​​industry is buying a lot of memory for its data centers: as PK Press Club reported in October, just one AI company, OpenAI, intends to order 900,000 semiconductor wafers in 2029. That’s about 40% of total global production. And there is a lot more demand in the industry.

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