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The Great Tech Shortage: How AI-Driven Demand is Reshaping the Hardware Market

TSC Desk by TSC Desk
March 26, 2026
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The Great Tech Shortage: How AI-Driven Demand is Reshaping the Hardware Market
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A recent trend has emerged in the hardware market, driven by the exponential growth of AI development. As AI companies scale aggressively to build and expand data centers, they’re consuming enormous amounts of high-performance memory and storage, pulling supply away from organizations and reshaping what manufacturers prioritize.

The surge in demand is causing a ripple effect, leading to higher prices, tighter supply, and longer lead times. Hardware pricing is now moving so quickly that changes can happen in days, rather than in months. Manufacturers are implementing or expected to implement price increases in the 15% to 25% range, and organizations are encouraged to make their purchasing decisions quickly.

The Impact on Hardware Purchasing

This shift is not just impacting pricing but is also stretching lead times. As manufacturers juggle production constraints and changing priorities, some chip lead times have reportedly jumped by as much as 43%. The result is making hardware purchasing far less predictable. Pricing can shift quickly, manufacturer quotes are often only valid for a short window, and inventory is moving fast, while availability for standard business PCs tightens as more production is redirected to AI data center demand.

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Managing the New Reality

To manage longer lead times and rising prices, organizations are changing how they buy. Instead of purchasing as needed, they’re ordering in larger batches or placing pre-orders to lock in inventory. This translates into a higher baseline cost per device compared to last year, less flexibility when it’s time to upgrade, and increased budget pressure for refresh planning or onboarding new staff.

Practical Steps to Reduce Risk

To stay ahead of budgeting pressure and hardware constraints, organizations can take a few practical steps:

  • Update budget forecasts to account for the increase in 2026 hardware costs, especially for infrastructure-related projects.
  • Consolidate purchasing by combining smaller, fragmented orders into larger bulk purchases to improve leverage, incentives, and overall pricing.
  • Stay flexible on specs and brands by broadening acceptable brands or configurations to take advantage of better availability and more competitive pricing.
  • Extend existing assets where possible, and review software licenses and hardware inventory to eliminate unused or underused resources and free budget for critical upgrades.

In conclusion, AI-driven demand is reshaping the hardware market, and the ripple effects are showing up everywhere in higher prices, tighter supply, and longer lead times. The best way to stay in control is to plan earlier, stay flexible on purchasing, and treat hardware budgeting as a moving target instead of a once-a-year exercise. Organizations that adjust now will be in a far better position to manage refresh cycles and avoid last-minute surprises in 2026.

To build a hardware strategy that holds up under pressure, speak with our experts from coast to coast today.

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