Apple Raises Hardware Prices Amid AI Supply Chain Squeeze, Apple TV Up 55%

According to Benzinga, Apple on Thursday raised prices across multiple hardware products, with Apple TV increasing 55%, HomePod mini up 30%, and Mac Studio up 25%. Market strategists attribute the price increases to semiconductor supply constraints stemming from AI infrastructure demands. Apple's stock closed up 4.84% at $308.63, bringing year-to-date gains to 13%. Carson Group's Sonu Varghese noted that "AI bottlenecks are reflecting in commodity prices," while strategist Ryan Detrick described the shift as evidence that inflation sources have transformed beyond traditional factors like energy and geopolitics toward tech supply chain constraints directly impacting consumer prices.
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