Big Tech firms drove chipflation in Q2 this year as AI chip demand exceeded supply, forcing consumer electronics price increases. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rose over 80% in Q2 this year as companies competed for high-performance AI chips, creating a supply shortage that pushed semiconductor prices upward. This price surge now impacts consumer wallets in Korean and US stocks markets: Apple raised MacBook Pro pricing from $1,699 to $1,999 ($300 increase) and MacBook Air by $100 (200,000 won in Korea after currency conversion), while Dell, Lenovo, and Microsoft also implemented price hikes, transferring cost burdens to end users amid persistent market volatility.
Apple Raises MacBook Prices by Up to $300 Amid Chipflation
Apple raised MacBook Pro pricing from $1,699 to $1,999, a $300 increase, according to the source. The company also increased MacBook Air pricing by $100 within three months of launch, resulting in a 200,000 won price hike in Korea after currency conversion. Dell and Lenovo implemented consecutive notebook price increases, while Microsoft raised Xbox Series pricing, transferring cost burdens to consumers.
Micron CEO Attributes Memory Price Surge to Prior Customer Price Cuts
Micron's CEO stated current memory price increases stem from customer companies cutting prices to one-third during the memory downturn, leaving insufficient investment capacity. The CEO did not directly name Apple but indicated that companies in dominant negotiating positions previously drove memory prices down, contributing to the current memory shortage.
AI Investment-Revenue Gap Reaches 46 Percentage Points
The gap between AI investment growth and revenue growth reached 46 percentage points, according to Bloomberg. This exceeds the 32 percentage point gap during the dot-com bubble. JP Morgan analyzed that hyperscaler companies' cost burdens are reaching limits.
Token Spending Index Drops 20% from May Peak
The token spending index — measuring expenditure on AI text processing measured in character units — dropped 20% from its May peak. Analysts disagree on interpretation: some attribute the decline to lower AI service pricing despite doubled usage volume compared to last year, while others cite intensified competition forcing price cuts and reduced profitability.
FAQ
Q: What did Apple do to MacBook pricing in response to chipflation?
A: Apple raised MacBook Pro pricing from $1,699 to $1,999 ($300 increase) and increased MacBook Air pricing by $100 within three months of launch, resulting in a 200,000 won price hike in Korea after currency conversion.
Q: How much did the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rise in Q2 this year?
A: The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rose over 80% in Q2 this year as Big Tech firms competed for high-performance AI chips, creating a supply shortage that pushed semiconductor prices upward.
Q: What is the current AI investment-revenue gap according to Bloomberg?
A: The gap between AI investment growth and revenue growth reached 46 percentage points, exceeding the 32 percentage point gap during the dot-com bubble, according to Bloomberg.