Black Friday buyers beware — AMD says graphics card prices could rise 10%
AMD is preparing a price increase of at least ten percent for its Radeon GPUs as rising DRAM costs driven by AI demand put pressure on memory supply and availability
Another day, AI-driven demand continues to affect hardware pricing. AMD has reportedly informed its partners that GPU costs are set to rise due to higher DRAM prices, with increases expected to be at least 10 percent. The shift is linked to memory supply being redirected toward AI datacenters, which is putting pressure on component availability and pushing costs upward.
RAM pricing is already climbing, and that impact is now moving into the consumer graphics card market. There are still some solid GPU deals available during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, so it may be worth watching current discounts before pricing adjustments reach retail.
Why the price hike?
ASRock Challenger RX 9070 XT packs 16GB memory, triple‑fan cooling, PCIe 5.0 support, and 8K resolution capability — delivering smooth, high‑performance gaming at an impressive value.
AMD cards rely on GDDR6 memory, and that memory is becoming more expensive due to demand from large AI datacenters. It is reasonable to expect NVIDIA and Intel to face similar pressures, which could lead to comparable pricing changes across the board. Console hardware is also being speculated as a possible area of impact, with Xbox pricing potentially increasing according to Moore's Law Is Dead, which could mean Sony could face similar conditions next year if current reports prove accurate.
Right now, it could be a sensible moment to upgrade a GPU, whether you favour AMD or NVIDIA, since current pricing may not last once the next wave of stock arrives at a higher cost.
ASRock Steel Legend RX 9070 XT delivers 16GB memory, triple‑fan cooling, PCIe 5.0 support, and 8K resolution — built for gamers and creators who demand power and stability.
With pricing expected to rise once current batches sell through, it puts many PC gamers in a tough spot, myself included. Deciding whether to upgrade now or hold out and hope for better conditions later. If you were already shopping for a new card, the deals available today might be the safest window before adjusted pricing lands.
Some people will wait to see how far prices climb or whether competition helps steady the market. Others will grab something now to avoid paying more for the same level of performance in a few weeks.
Sapphire Nitro+ RX 9070 XT Gaming OC packs 16GB GDDR6, AMD RDNA 4 architecture, triple‑fan cooling, and 8K support — built for elite performance and smooth gameplay.
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