In case you have been living under a rock these last few months, I’d like to inform you that things are bad in the PC hardware right now. What started six months ago with a DRAM shortage snowballed into higher-than-ever RAM and SSD prices. By the time the year was done, we saw GPU price hikes, too, as VRAM got more expensive and manufacturers stopped caring about consumer hardware. Unlike previous hardware shortages, this AI-induced crisis feels unprecedented, and all signs point to at least 2–3 more years of doom and gloom. In short, 2026 is one of the worst years for PC hardware in recent memory. And MSI confirmed as much when it called it the “most challenging year since the company was founded.”