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Taiwan Semiconductor, Intel, and Samsung reportedly considering price hikes at chip foundries

May 25, 2022
Source: shacknews.com shacknews.com
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Inflation continues to be a growing problem across a wide variety of industries, with the next item facing a price hike being semiconductors. Specifically, foundries like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Samsung, and Intel, are all considering raising prices amid growing operation costs as reported by outlets like CNBC. The cited reasons for the price increase are growing operation costs, including an increase in the cost of materials needed to manufacture semiconductors, and rising labor costs. This comes in addition to the ongoing semiconductor shortage as a result of the COVID pandemic, and new supply issues as a result of the...
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