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Microsoft Surface Laptops Get $200-300 Price Hike Due To RAMpocalypse

Microsoft confirmed in a statement to Windows Central that the price increases were a direct result of the current hardware constraints, with a Microsoft representative stating “Due to recent increases in memory and component costs, Surface is updating pricing on Microsoft.com for its current‑generation hardware portfolio. We remain committed to delivering value to customers and partners while upholding our standards for quality and innovation.” This news comes just after we reported that DDR4 spot prices have seen a marginal decrease. Microsoft’s Surface line-up has never been the best value when it comes to Windows laptops, and they’ll likely be an even tougher sell after the price hikes, especially with Apple’s recent introduction of the hyper-popular $600 MacBook Neo and with the somewhat limited app and feature support that comes with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon SoCs and Windows on Arm.











