
YOUR NEXT PHONE AND LAPTOP are being CANNIBALIZED to feed the AI MONSTER. As tech giants like Google and Microsoft engage in a frantic, trillion-dollar arms race for artificial intelligence, they are STARVING the consumer market of critical memory chips, forcing prices to SKYROCKET and condemning everyday electronics to a sudden, brutal extinction.
This is NOT a simple supply crunch—this is a DELIBERATE corporate decision. Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron are openly ADMITTING they are diverting the world’s memory supply to lucrative AI data centers, ABANDONING the public in a naked pursuit of profit. The result? A SHOCKING 1,000% price inflation for some components, with experts warning the worst is yet to come.
The fallout is CATASTROPHIC and IMMEDIATE. Global smartphone sales are PLUMMETING. The PC market is CRASHING. Gaming consoles are becoming luxury items. Companies from HP to Raspberry Pi are issuing PAINFUL price hikes, while giants like Apple face a horrifying choice: slaughter their profit margins or BETRAY their customers.
This AI-induced famine will CRUSH the average family hardest. Low and mid-range devices—the lifelines for students, workers, and budget-conscious households—will be PRICED INTO OBLIVION. This isn’t just inflation; it’s a SYSTEMIC TRANSFER of wealth and technology from the many to a few Silicon Valley elites building their god-like machines.
THE GREAT TECH LOCKOUT BEGINS
Analysts whisper the quiet part aloud: this crisis could persist for YEARS. Your ability to connect, learn, and work is being SACRIFICED at the altar of AI. The very companies that promised a future of democratized technology are now ENGINEERING a new digital divide, one where access to a basic computer is determined by corporate AI priorities.
“Consumers can expect to pay significantly higher prices for laptops, mobile phones, wearables and gaming devices very soon,” warns one distributor. The message is clear: YOU are an afterthought. Your tools, your entertainment, and your connection to the modern world are now COLLATERAL DAMAGE.
We have handed the keys to our digital future to entities that see human needs as a secondary concern. The question is no longer *if* you will pay more, but what you will have to give up entirely. The age of accessible technology is over, and we were never even asked for permission.
Edited for Kayitsi.com



