U.S. Computer Software, Electronic Components Prices Hit 26-Year High on AI Demand; Memory Surges 290%

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According to BlockBeats, computer software and electronic components prices in the U.S. rose 14.5% and 27% year-over-year respectively in May, marking the largest increases since 2000. Memory prices surged 290%, with DDR5 and DDR4 driven higher as AI data centers absorb the majority of global chip supplies, reversing a two-decade trend of technology product deflation.
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