What rising memory chip prices could mean for Apple's iPhones
Yahoo Finance ·
US stocks (^GSPC, ^DJI, ^IXIC) managed to close Wednesday's session higher despite a new sell-off appearing across the semiconductor industry. Baird tech strategist Ted Mortonson explains what rising memory chip costs could mean for tech consumers and companies like iPhone maker Apple (AAPL).
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