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If you’ve priced out a new computer lately, you’ve probably felt it already: new PCs are getting more expensive, fast. And it’s not just inflation or flashy new designs driving prices up. Behind the scenes, rising RAM prices and SSD cost increases are quietly reshaping the entire computer market.
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and massive data centres is soaking up critical components like memory and storage that is leaving everyday consumers and businesses paying the price.
The good news? Refurbished computers in Canada are becoming one of the smartest ways to upgrade without overpaying.
Let’s break down what’s happening, why it matters, and how you can beat rising component costs by shopping smarter.
Artificial intelligence isn’t just changing software, it’s reshaping hardware demand. Modern AI systems rely on enormous amounts of RAM and high-speed SSD storage to train and run efficiently. That means:
With factories redirecting production and new fabrication plants taking years to build, supply simply can’t keep up with demand.
The global RAM and SSD markets are controlled by a small number of manufacturers. When demand spikes and supply tightens, prices rise quickly and aggressively.
Even older, once-affordable memory standards are climbing in price. SSD price increases are following the same trend, adding yet another layer of cost to new laptops and desktops.
When RAM and storage prices rise, new computer prices rise with them. Manufacturers pass those costs directly to buyers, often adding hundreds of dollars to higher-memory configurations.
That’s why:
Students, families, and professionals searching for the best budget computers in Canada are discovering that “budget” doesn’t stretch as far as it used to. A laptop that felt reasonably priced last year may now cost significantly more without offering better performance.
Small and mid-sized businesses often rely on predictable hardware refresh cycles. Rising component costs disrupt that planning, forcing companies to either overspend or stretch aging machines longer than they should.
Modern software demands more memory and faster storage. Video calls, cloud apps, browsers with dozens of tabs, creative software, and Windows 11 all expect higher specs than older machines were designed for.
Here’s where the equation changes.
Refurbished computers already include their RAM and SSDs. That means you’re not paying today’s inflated component prices and you’re benefiting from hardware built before the worst of the increases hit.
A certified refurbished laptop with 16GB or 32GB of RAM can cost hundreds less than a comparable new system with the same specs.
Instead of settling for underpowered new machines, buyers can choose:
This is especially valuable for students, remote workers, creatives, and SMBs who need reliable performance without overspending.
At Refurb.io, refurbished doesn’t mean risky. Every device is:
You’re getting dependable hardware that is not just without the inflated “new” price tag.
Unlike new computers, refurbished supply isn’t unlimited. As RAM prices in Canada and SSD costs continue rising, even refurbished pricing will eventually feel the pressure.
Once existing inventory sells through, replacement stock may cost more to source, meaning today’s deals won’t last forever.
That’s why acting now matters:
Rising component prices are reshaping the tech market, but you don’t have to overpay.
Beat rising component prices and upgrade smarter. Shop Grade A refurbished tech, lock in today’s lower pricing, and enjoy free shipping across Canada, while inventory lasts. Upgrade for less with Refurb.io and get premium tech, certified quality, smarter pricing.
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