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A major RAM price rise will impact laptops, PCs and GPUs in 2026 — Black Friday is your only chance to survive the surge

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The price of laptops, tablets, GPUs and PC components has already been under pressure this year. But now, thanks to the skyrocketing cost of RAM and SSD storage chips, it's looking like retail prices for tech could moon in 2026.

Look, I know you're hearing a whole lot about Black Friday deals right now, so I'll try to not make this sound too dramatic. But this year's sales season could be the last chance you get computing tech at these prices before huge increase next year.

What’s happening?

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The problem has been quietly growing throughout 2026, but now it's here with a bang thanks to the AI boom. You see, to run the likes of ChatGPT and Gemini, AI companies need to buy a whole lot of silicon for its data centers to handle all of your prompts. The critical chips in all of this are DRAM (Dynamic Random-Access Memory) and NAND flash, but you may know them by their other names: RAM and SSD storage respectively.

As the demand for these chips started to skyrocket because of this boom, two things have happened:

  • The companies that manufacture these types of chips are seeing demand for cheaper, older memory chips vanish, given their biggest customers (companies behind the AI boom) are throwing handfuls of cash at them for the latest stuff. So these older options are being phased out.
  • Smaller NAND flash chips are being deprioritized in favor of the highest bidders looking to pack their AI data centers with tons of memory.

Both of these together are leading to drastic silicon shortages, which are in turn leading to higher manufacturing costs for PC and smartphone brands, and inevitably, price jumps for us.

How bad could it be?

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In one word: bad. In two words: real bad.

One place we can already see it happening in real-time is with DDR5 RAM kits you can buy for your desktop PC. People are finding prices are up to 171% higher compared to 2024. Looking at what I’ve been tracking to buy — the Crucial Pro 32GB DDR5 kit was $174.99, and it’s now $300 in just over one month. That is astonishing.

As for laptops, TrendForce’s latest investigation (reported by TechPowerUp) has this pinned at a predicted 5-15% price rise in 2026. Meanwhile, AMD and Nvidia are already signaling price hikes for their GPUs, and this could be by at least 10%. Combine GPU and RAM jumps, and that could be a massive increase for prebuilt PCs.

But there is a small window of hope

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Luckily, a lot of companies do pay attention to this stuff and plan ahead — stockpiling the chips they need to prepare for high demand moments (like Black Friday).

That is why I can confidently say that this is your last chance to grab a laptop, GPU or PC before the big old price surge takes effect. The only one to publicly acknowledge this is happening is Lenovo, but I know other companies are too.

So what you have between now and the end of Cyber Monday is a final chance to grab a laptop at MSRP, a GPU at slightly below MSRP, and a desktop at a reasonable price before the memory surge sends those prices up in smoke.

Surge-proof Black Friday tech deals

Laptop deals

Apple 13" MacBook Air (M4/256GB)
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Apple 13" MacBook Air (M4/256GB): was $999 now $749 at Amazon

This is the lowest price I've ever seen for the 13-inch MacBook Air M4, making this remarkably fast and long-lasting ultraportable far more affordable. This is the entry-level model with 16GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD, but the more powerful models are also on sale if you'd rather have more memory!
MacBook Air 13" M4 (16GB/512GB): was $1,199 now $949
MacBook Air 13" M4 (24GB/512GB): was $1,399 now $1,149

Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S AI (RTX 5070 Ti)
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Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S AI (RTX 5070 Ti): was $1,899 now $1,499 at Best Buy

Looking for plenty of heat under the hood? Then you'll want to save $400 on this Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S AI. Why? Because it boasts an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU, RTX 5070 Ti GPU, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. And that display? Expect a 16-inch QHD+ (2560 x 1600) OLED panel with a whopping 240Hz refresh rate. Worthwhile? You know it.

Asus Zenbook A14
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Asus Zenbook A14: was $759 now $699 at Amazon

The discount is minor on paper, but this is actually a drop from $899 and the lowest price on this MacBook Air competitor — packing a gorgeous OLED display, Snapdragon X, 16GB DDR5 RAM and a 512GB SSD in a slim body that weighs just under a kilogram.

Desktop PC deals

AOACE  Gaming PC (RTX 5060)
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AOACE Gaming PC (RTX 5060): was $1,799 now $889 at Newegg

Over $900 off a power-packed RTX 5060 gaming PC is always a desktop to keep an eye on, esepcially when it looks this flashy! This AOACE delivering an AMD Ryzen 7 5700X CPU, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 GPU (8GB), 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. Plus, Wi-Fi 6E connectivity and six ARGB fans for good measrue. For under $900, this will breeze through 1080p gaming (and even a big beyond).

iBuyPower Desktop (RTX 5070)
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iBuyPower Desktop (RTX 5070): was $1,599 now $1,399 at Walmart

GTA 6 probably won’t launch on Steam until 2027 (or beyond), yet in the here and now, you can enjoy amazing games like Cyberpunk 2077 at max settings at well over 60 FPS thanks to that 5070 GPU, Intel Core Ultra 7 263F CPU and 32GB of DDR5 RAM. 1TB of NVMe storage means you’ll have to be selective with the games you install, yet this is still an enticing deal when you consider what the ROG Xbox Ally X costs.

MSI Aegis Z2 Gaming PC (RTX 5070 Ti)
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MSI Aegis Z2 Gaming PC (RTX 5070 Ti): was $1,899 now $1,699 at Newegg

A fairly low price for an RTX 5070 Ti gaming rig! Sporting an AMD Ryzen 7 8700F processor combined with 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a 2TB SSD, this MSI Aegis Z2 (which comes in a slick all-black case and all the RGB-lit fans) will push gaming even further than to its top-line 5070 Ti graphics cards. Hard to go wrong here.

Tablet deals

Apple 11" iPad (WiFi/128GB)
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Apple 11" iPad (WiFi/128GB): was $349 now $274 at Amazon

This is a nice discount on the base iPad with 128GB of storage, and it's one of the best iPads yet. In our iPad 11 review we lauded this tablet for its improved speed, longer battery life and the fact Apple finally bumped it up to 128GB of storage by default.

Apple 11" iPad Air (Wi-Fi/128GB)
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Apple 11" iPad Air (Wi-Fi/128GB): was $599 now $449 at Amazon

Here's a sweet discount on the latest 11" iPad Air packing Apple's M3 processor, an 11-inch LED (2360 x 1640) display and 128GB of storage. I think this is generally the best iPad for most people because it's better than the basic iPad but doesn't cost as much as the iPad Pro, yet offers nearly all the same features. Check out our iPad Air M3 review to see what I mean!

Samsung  Galaxy Tab S10 FE+
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+: was $499 now $359 at Amazon

Save a nice chunk of change on Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 FE+, a mid-range tablet that just launched this year and offers a big, beautiful 13.1-inch LCD panel and a 15+ hours of tested battery life. Read all about it in our Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ review!

GPU deals

MSI Ventus GeForce RTX 5070 Ti
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MSI Ventus GeForce RTX 5070 Ti: was $819 now $729 at Walmart

This upper-mid range option is my current top-rated best graphics card for its stellar 1440p and 4K gaming performance, and zippy speeds in creative pro workloads and AI. It's a small but important dip beneath that $749 MSRP. Make sure you use the rebate to get that discount!

Asus Prime RTX 5060 Ti (16GB)
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Asus Prime RTX 5060 Ti (16GB): was $439 now $399 at Newegg

Now this is the RTX 5060 Ti you'll want to bag, as it comes with 16GB of GDDR7 video memory, which is more than enough to handle games like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Cyberpunk 2077 and more. Expect smooth 1080/1440p gameplay, and with Nvidia's multi-frame gen, frame rates going well beyond 120 FPS.

ASRock Challenger Arc B580
ASRock Challenger Arc B580: was $269 now $249 at Newegg

The budget GPU killer is back down to MSRP after this $20 saving — Intel's Arc B580 is plentiful in video memory and packs solid 1080p and 1440p gaming performance.

RAM deals

Crucial  T710 4TB Gen 5.0 SSD + 32GB CL32 RAM kit
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Crucial T710 4TB Gen 5.0 SSD + 32GB CL32 RAM kit: was $780 now $538 at Amazon

As they always say in PC building: when in doubt, bundle it. This isn't the all-time lowest price (you won't find anything like that for a while given the shortage). But in the context of the wider problem we're facing, a bundle with a 4TB PCIe Gen 5 SSD and zippy DDR5 RAM at this price is a steal.

Team Group 16GB DDR5 6000 RAM
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Team Group 16GB DDR5 6000 RAM: was $139 now $128 at Newegg

A modest but warmly welcome price cut on 16GB of DDR5 RAM — more than enough for builds sporting the likes of the RTX 5060 Ti and a mid-range CPU.

V-COLOR Manta XSky 32GB DDR5 RAM kit
USE CODE BFAE525
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V-COLOR Manta XSky 32GB DDR5 RAM kit: was $209 now $197 at Newegg

Make sure you use the code "BFAE525" on this one. It's super rare that you'll find a 32GB DDR5 Kit on its own for less than $200 at the moment, so hurry!

Don’t wait for something new

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To sum up what my chats have been like with people in the industry over the past couple of months in one word, it would be nervous. There’s a lot of new stuff coming down the line like Intel Panther Lake and Snapdragon X2 Elite, and I’m definitely excited to try them out.

But what if it's way too expensive to even consider an upgrade? And at that point, the prices of those older systems have probably gone up with reduced supply anyway. You’re damned if you do and damned if you don’t.

One thing I’m noticing from seeing what are the most clicked Black Friday deals on our site is that value for money is so critical. And if this trend continues, that feeling of value is going to evaporate quickly from the tech of 2026.

For more discounts, check out our Black Friday deals live blog.

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Jason England
Managing Editor — Computing

Jason brings a decade of tech and gaming journalism experience to his role as a Managing Editor of Computing at Tom's Guide. He has previously written for Laptop Mag, Tom's Hardware, Kotaku, Stuff and BBC Science Focus. In his spare time, you'll find Jason looking for good dogs to pet or thinking about eating pizza if he isn't already.

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