Sources: Samsung raises prices for advanced 4nm and 5nm chipmaking services by up to 15% for new orders in July, driven by AI demand and TSMC's tight capacity
THE SO WHAT
Foundry pricing on 4nm/5nm drifting up 15% under AI demand and tight TSMC capacity means your silicon roadmap just got more expensive and more fragile. If you’re not a top-tier volume buyer, assume longer lead times and re-run your custom silicon vs. off-the-shelf accelerator math with a higher foundry cost baseline.
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