The surge in PC prices is beginning to ease, offering some relief to consumers. However, Asus, a major PC manufacturer, has cautioned that the underlying supply chain issues have not been fully resolved. While price increases have slowed, the risk of further disruptions remains. The easing is attributed to stabilizing component costs and reduced demand compared to peak pandemic levels. Despite this, securing key components continues to be a challenge, potentially impacting production and future pricing. Industry analysts suggest the situation requires continued monitoring, as geopolitical factors and logistical bottlenecks could trigger renewed price pressures. Asus emphasizes that the “red alert” status regarding the supply chain has not been lifted.