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Although Lenovo remained relatively calm when RAM prices began to skyrocket at the end of 2025, claiming that they had played their cards well by having accumulated a large stock of RAM to be able to maintain prices, they already warned that in 2026 things could get complicated.
Now, the company’s speech is becoming more alarmist and they have urged them to act quickly on orders in order to ensure cheaper current prices.
This notice is intended for both its business partners and end customers, given the imminent escalation of costs that the company foresees due to the impact of the expansion of the infrastructure for Artificial Intelligence.
Lenovo warns partners that current hardware prices will be the lowest in the next 6 to 12 months
Ryan McCurdy, president of Lenovo in the US, has urged his customers to place necessary orders nowsince they have the most competitive prices that you will see in the next 6 or 12 months, placing special emphasis on those clients that have critical infrastructures with needs for expansion or improvement in the short and medium term.
The current crisis of RAM memory, and other associated components such as GPUs or SSD, is created by the enormous demand for data centers and hardware for artificial intelligence, something that has caused the market to be reorganized towards this type of systems, without there being sufficient production capacity for current and future demand.
In addition to rising prices, there is growing concern about the lack of physical availability of hardware
The situation is also aggravated by the great speed at which hardware and components are disappearing from inventories, which means that not only is the concern about rising prices critical, but There is a more important concern about the low availability of hardware, something that could put numerous companies in trouble.
The situation does not seem to have any signs of improving in the short or medium term, and there are already forecasts that suggest that the situation will continue throughout 2027 for RAM and SSD memories, with low availability of other PC components at least throughout 2026.
