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AYANEO can't sell its NEXT 2 Windows gaming handheld anymore because it's "no longer sustainable" — AI and the RAM and SSD shortage crisis are to blame

Handheld gaming company AYANEO has suspended sales of its NEXT 2 device due to skyrocketing component costs.

Key points

  • AYANEO has pulled the NEXT 2 handheld PC from all sales channels, including Indiegogo, because the cost of parts like RAM and storage has become too high to maintain a sustainable retail price.
  • The company stated that production costs for the device have nearly doubled since its original price was set.
  • Customers who already placed preorders will still receive their devices, as the company plans to honor existing commitments.
  • The suspension is intended to be temporary; AYANEO may resume sales if component prices stabilize in the future.
  • The shortage is largely attributed to the massive demand for silicon and memory components driven by the current AI boom.
Why it matters

This situation highlights how the rapid growth of AI technology is creating supply chain bottlenecks that make it difficult for smaller manufacturers to produce high-end consumer electronics. It serves as a warning that rising component costs may lead to fewer product options and higher prices for tech enthusiasts across the industry.

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