Intel to hike chip prices – more than 20% in some cases

Intel has started informing customers of its plan to raise prices for many of its chip products due to rising costs, a move that the company had first hinted at in its first quarter earnings call on 28 April.

The price increases could come into effect in the spring (northern hemisphere autumn) and the percentage increases are likely to range from a minimal single-digit increase to more than 10% and 20% in some cases, Nikkei reported.

Intel to hike chip prices
FILE PHOTO: Intel’s logo is pictured during preparations at the CeBit computer fair, which will open its doors to the public on March 20, at the fairground in Hanover, Germany, March 19, 2017. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer

While the price hikes have not yet been finalised yet, it could cover Intel’s flagship products such as CPUs for servers and laptop and desktop computers, as well as items including chips for Wi-Fi and other connectivity, the report said on Thursday.

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Intel’s move comes amid a supply-chain crisis triggered by the global pandemic that has deprived makers of PCs and smartphones to cars of computer chips needed to make their products

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