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The AI Trade Just Hit a Cost Reality Check
Asian tech stocks just got hammered, and it's spreading to the US. The MSCI Asia Pacific Information Technology Index fell -6.4% on Friday, with Nasdaq 100 futures down -1.5% so far .
What triggered this? Apple raised prices across its Mac and iPad lineup, citing an "unprecedented" memory chip shortage driven by AI data center demand . The cost surge is now hitting consumers, and investors are questioning whether memory strength is a tailwind for the AI trade or a cost that ultimately undermines it .
· SK Hynix: Fell more than -8%
· Samsung: Dropped around -7%
· Kioxia: Sank as much as -12%
· Apple: Lost -6.1% in US trading
· SoftBank: Plunged -14%
· MediaTek: Fell as much as -10%
MacBooks, iPads, and even Apple TV just got more expensive . The entry-level MacBook Neo went from $599 to $699, and iPad Air jumped from $599 to $749 . Apple absorbed higher component costs for months but finally caved .
Memory chips have soared more than four-fold since late 2025 . Micron's blockbuster results confirmed AI-related storage revenue now accounts for 61% of total revenue, with suppliers redirecting capacity toward high-margin AI orders . Consumer electronics are competing for the same components .
The OpenAI Twist
Adding fuel to the fire: reports that OpenAI may delay its IPO until 2027 . That sent SoftBank down -14% — its worst drop in months . SoftBank's OpenAI investment is now worth nearly $80 billion, and an IPO would provide a transparent market valuation for one of its largest positions . Delays naturally dampen those expectations .
One analyst put it perfectly: "The market is starting to question whether memory strength is a tailwind for the AI trade or a cost that ultimately undermines it" .
The Bottom Line
This isn't just about one company. This is a structural shift. For over a year, the AI trade was driven by demand alone — infrastructure buildout, data center expansion, and insatiable memory appetite. Now the costs are starting to ripple through the consumer chain, and the market is repricing accordingly . Asian semis, "the heavy-lifting infrastructure and hardware backbone of the AI supply chain, are bearing the brunt of the regional risk-off unwind" .
The AI story may not be falling apart, but it's getting more complicated. Costs matter now.
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