Major computer manufacturers, including Lenovo, Dell, and HP, are preparing to increase prices due to the ongoing surge in the cost of memory chips. Lenovo has already begun revising its pricing structure, according to a report by TrendForce. This price adjustment reflects the increasing financial strain placed on manufacturers by rising component costs. The upward trend in memory chip prices is the primary driver behind these changes. Industry analysts predict that other manufacturers will follow suit, impacting consumers globally. The price increases are expected to affect a wide range of computer products, from laptops to desktops. This move signals a challenging period for the PC market as manufacturers attempt to maintain profitability amidst escalating costs.