
The rising demand for RAM (Random Access Memory, a type of computer memory that can be accessed randomly) in AI data centers is creating a ripple effect across the tech industry. Console manufacturers, like Sony and Nintendo, are now feeling the pinch as memory chip supplies tighten and prices increase [1].
This shortage could disrupt typical console release cycles and pricing strategies. The industry is now reassessing release dates and price points.
Sony has historically launched a new PlayStation console every six to seven years since the original debuted in 1994 [1]. With the PlayStation 5 having launched in November 2020, a new console would typically be expected before the end of 2027.
However, industry sources suggest Sony is considering pushing back the release of the next PlayStation “to 2028 or even 2029" [1] due to rising costs and dwindling chip supplies.
Nintendo is also facing challenges. The company is reportedly considering raising the price of its Switch 2 console, which currently retails for $449.99 [2].
While Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa had previously downplayed the possibility of a price increase, a report indicates that the company is now weighing when to enact a price hike [2]. The increase may happen in 2026 [3].
The release of the next PlayStation, potentially named the PS6, may be delayed due to a shortage of RAM (Random Access Memory) chips. Increased demand for these chips from AI data centers is squeezing console makers like Sony, potentially pushing the release back to 2028 or 2029 instead of earlier.
Nintendo is considering raising the price of the Switch 2 console due to increased competition for memory chips. While the company had previously downplayed a price increase, reports indicate they are now weighing *when* to enact one, with a potential price hike possibly occurring in 2026.
The increased demand for RAM chips in AI data centers is creating a shortage that impacts console manufacturers like Sony and Nintendo. This surge in demand tightens memory chip supplies and increases prices, affecting console release cycles and pricing strategies.
The PlayStation 5 was released in November 2020. Sony typically launches a new PlayStation console every six to seven years, but the next release may be delayed due to memory chip shortages.
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