
AI Cost Reality Check Hits Asia Tech Stocks as Apple Hikes Prices
THE SO WHAT
Apple and Microsoft price hikes rippling into Asian tech stocks show the AI trade is now constrained by end-user willingness to pay, not just chip supply. If your AI roadmap assumes easy pass-through of higher costs, revisit pricing power and elasticity assumptions this quarter.
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