AMD is reportedly preparing to increase the prices of its graphics cards across all models, a move attributed to the rising costs of memory. The timing and specific amount of the price adjustment have not yet been confirmed, but the increase is expected to be substantial enough that AMD and its partners will pass the cost on to consumers. This potential price hike follows a period of already high GPU prices and is occurring as the demand from AI data center construction causes shortages in related industries. The news comes as the broader semiconductor market shows signs of volatility, with some analysts pointing to fears of an "AI bubble" impacting tech stocks. On November 18, AMD's stock experienced a notable 4.25% decline, part of a wider downturn that saw the PHLX Semiconductor Index enter correction territory. While the direct market reaction to the GPU price report is not yet clear, it adds another layer of complexity to the company's market dynamics.
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