Intel, Qualcomm and Marvell have recently informed clients of the price hiking. According to insiders, Broadcom and Texas Instruments will also hike the chip prices these days.
According to the report from Digitimes, the insider said as the demands for 5G and Wi-Fi 6 devices continue to exceed the supply of wireless network chips, Broadcom has informed the customer that the price of its network communication chips will increase by 6-8% starting in January 2023.
The insider pointed that despite the low demand for consumer electronics, the analog IC suppliers still profit from the strong demand for automotive electronics and industrial controls. Texas Instruments has announced to clients the prices of some specialized ICs, including server ICs will increase by around 10% in Q3 2022.
Source from ijiwei
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