Memory Shortages Drive Up PC Prices in Europe

The average prices of notebooks and desktops in Europe have surged due to memory shortages, with significant implications for manufacturers and consumers alike.

The average prices of notebooks and desktops in Europe have surged due to memory shortages, with significant implications for manufacturers and consumers alike.

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