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TSMC holds Apple, NVIDIA hostage with new price hikes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50086, member: 636"] Tech giant TSMC plans to charge more money for making computer chips next year. The Taiwan company builds the most advanced processors for Apple, NVIDIA, and other major technology firms. Goldman Sachs experts think TSMC will raise prices because the Taiwan Dollar became stronger against other currencies. Companies that want the newest chip technology will have to pay these higher costs. The price hikes will hurt profit margins across the tech industry. TSMC will bump up costs by 3 percent for their most advanced 5nm chip processes. Their special CoWoS packaging technology will see price jumps of 5 percent according to financial analysts. These increases could climb even higher if TSMC decides to protect their profit margins from currency changes. Major tech companies have no choice but to accept these price hikes since TSMC makes the best chips available. The artificial intelligence boom has created massive demand for TSMC's cutting-edge manufacturing services. The chip making business has become heavily dependent on TSMC's factories and expertise. Industry watchers expect TSMC to control about 75 percent of the global chip foundry market within the next few years. Competitors like Intel and Samsung have failed to match TSMC's advanced manufacturing capabilities. Needham analyst Charles Shi predicts TSMC could earn $160 billion in revenue by 2027. The company continues dominating the semiconductor industry as AI applications drive unprecedented demand for powerful processors. [/QUOTE]
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