It is reported that TSMC may launch a new round of price increase negotiations, mainly targeting advanced processes such as 5/3/2nm
白云追月素
发表于 2024-6-18 11:31:02
267
0
0
On June 18th, Southern Finance and Economics reported that according to the Caixin News Agency citing Taiwanese media, it is reported that TSMC may launch new price increase negotiations in the second half of the year, mainly targeting 5nm and 3nm, as well as the future 2nm process. It is expected that the price increase decision will officially take effect as soon as 2025.
CandyLake.com is an information publishing platform and only provides information storage space services.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the author only, this article does not represent the position of CandyLake.com, and does not constitute advice, please treat with caution.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the author only, this article does not represent the position of CandyLake.com, and does not constitute advice, please treat with caution.
You may like
- News reports that Dell has received a large order for Tesla's AI servers
- News reports that Alibaba has entered a new round of financing for Stepping Stars
- It is reported that Nvidia GB200 is expected to start mass production in December and deliver a large number of ODM products in the first quarter of next year
- News reports that Apple's first batch of 2nm production capacity from TSMC will be used for the iPhone 17 Pro series smartphones
- It is reported that TSMC will expand its SoIC production capacity by the end of this year, and the production capacity will jump to 4000-5000 pieces
- The chip industry is going to experience an earthquake! News reports that Qualcomm is in talks with Intel to discuss acquisition matters
- NIO China receives a new round of strategic investment and capital increase
- Baidu launches a new round of cadre rotation
- Institutions | Federal Reserve cuts interest rates may enter a 'slow lane'
- Top 20 US stock transactions: Tesla rises nearly 4%, news reports say Tesla is preparing for Cybertruck electric pickup to enter the Chinese market