HP says memory chip crisis won’t go away anytime soon – and also warns of falling PC sales


  • HP says memory accounts for about 35% of PC cost, up from 15% to 18% in a quarter
  • The company and analysts expect volatility to continue for some time to come.
  • HP consumer devices still sell well, but Canalys anticipates costly impacts

HP revealed that the cost of memory now represents about a third (35%) of its PC bill of materials, up from about 15-18% last quarter, which represents a very sharp increase.

And worse, the company expects volatility in memory chip prices to continue into next year, largely driven by demand for AI data center components, which is straining consumer supply.

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