Smartphone and PC prices just got another reason to deliver a hike jab

AI has already increased the cost of RAM and SSDs, driving up prices for most consumer electronics, including smartphones, laptops, gaming consoles, and PCs. Instead of getting a reprieve, consumers might see another price hike, thanks to the conflict in the Middle East. 

As reported by Reuters, the ongoing Iran war has disrupted supplies of a critical raw material used in printed circuit boards (PCBs), the backbone of almost every electronic device you own, from your iPhone to AI servers.

The trouble started in early April when Iran struck Saudi Arabia’s Jubail petrochemical complex, halting production of high-purity PPE resin, a key ingredient used in the manufacture of PCB laminates. 

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SABIC, which produces around 70% of the world’s supply of this material and operates out of the Jubail complex, has been unable to resume production. 

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