Chipmakers Are Finally Raising Prices Amid the Global Chip Shortage

Chipmakers might finally be cashing in on the global chip shortage. Times-Taipei News reported last week that since the second quarter of 2021, "more than 30 semiconductor companies have issued price adjustment letters, with product price increases ranging from 10% to 30%," according to a translated version of the report.

Times-Taipei News said UMC, SMIC, and Power Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. are among the companies adjusting their prices. The reasons cited for those adjustments vary, but Rockchip reportedly said, "the cost of wafers, printed circuit boards, and packaging and testing have risen sharply to varying degrees."

Nathaniel Mott
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Nathaniel Mott is a freelance news and features writer for Tom's Hardware US, covering breaking news, security, and the silliest aspects of the tech industry.