According to a new report by TrendForce , rising DRAM prices and constrained memory supply are forcing major PC manufacturers to raise prices on laptops, desktops, and servers by 15 to 20%.

The pressure stems largely from growing demand for memory in artificial intelligence infrastructure. As AI projects and data centers consume huge amounts of high-bandwidth memory, conventional PC DRAM, including DDR4 and DDR5, has become scarce.

As conventional DRAM supply tightens, PC makers are beginning to pass the added cost onto customers. According to TrendForce’s latest analysis, one of the world’s largest PC manufacturers, Dell, will increase prices on its desktops and notebooks by roughly 15 to 20 percent starting mid-December 2025. Meanwhile, another major player Lenovo plans to raise prices

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