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Samsung raises advanced chip prices, creating openings for TSMC and Intel, say analysts

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Samsung Electronics has raised prices for advanced chip manufacturing, creating opportunities for competitors TSMC and Intel.
  • The price hike reflects strong demand for AI chips and tight production capacity.
  • Analysts suggest Samsung's move may benefit TSMC, which is seen as the ultimate winner in the advanced chip market.

Samsung Electronics has increased its prices for advanced chip manufacturing, a move that unexpectedly opens new market opportunities for rivals TSMC and Intel. Industry insiders revealed the price hike, attributing it to robust demand for AI chips and strained production capacity.

While Samsung's decision aims to capitalize on the AI boom, it may inadvertently bolster TSMC's market position. Analysts believe that TSMC, known for its leading-edge manufacturing capabilities, is likely to emerge as the ultimate beneficiary. The company's consistent performance and capacity have long made it a preferred partner for major tech firms.

The competitive landscape in chip manufacturing is intensifying, with companies vying for dominance in the high-demand AI sector. Samsung's pricing strategy, while potentially increasing its own revenue, could solidify TSMC's leadership by attracting clients seeking reliable and advanced production services.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.