Puget Systems says it will absorb PC tariff costs for now, but will increase prices when it becomes inevitable

Puget Systems expects graphics cards, network controllers, storage controllers, chassis, and coolers to see major price increases in the coming months. Eventually, it will have to pass on the cost to its customers, though in the near term it may absorb some of the added costs.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/puget-systems-says-it-will-absorb-pc-tariff-costs-for-now-but-will-increase-prices-when-it-becomes-inevitable

Created 4mo | Apr 2, 2025, 12:20:06 PM


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