Apple’s memory stockpile is holding for now, but price rises still loom
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Apple's ability to prevent memory price increases from affecting its products is limited, according to CEO Tim Cook. The company has managed to offset costs with inventory, but warns of a significant impact in the June quarter and beyond. Memory pricing has already affected Apple's bottom line, with a minimal impact in the December quarter and a bigger impact in the March quarter. Cook says the issue won't die down soon.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Rising memory costs threaten Apple's profit margins, forcing the company to evaluate options to mitigate the impact.
- · Cook's warnings indicate a looming challenge for the tech giant's pricing strategy.