TSMC, the Taiwanese chipmaker, plans to increase prices for chips manufactured outside Taiwan due to a 'fragmented globalization environment.' The CEO mentioned that this decision will impact TSMC, its customers, and competitors, making costs higher for everyone. The move is expected to affect chips made in the US, potentially leading to more expensive devices for consumers.
US-made chips will be more expensive than those made in Taiwan, and customers will have to pay extra for them. https://t.co/atgCDD28lq
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"In today's fragmented globalisation environment, cost will be higher for everyone, including TSMC, our customers and our competitors." https://t.co/PDSbb8FysD
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TSMC will charge more for chips made outside of Taiwan, possibly making devices more expensive https://t.co/7hzhrg9kWA
TSMC CEO CC Wei says the company plans to charge customers more for making chips outside of Taiwan, citing a "fragmented globalization environment" (@kathrinhille / Financial Times) https://t.co/KG3kXFrqfe 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/nFfqGjYHNB
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