Chinese analogue chipmakers join global price rises

Several Chinese analogue chipmakers have raised prices recently, aligning with global leaders like Texas Instruments. Analysts say the increases allow China's mature-node producers to compete with US and European rivals without sacrificing much margin. The repricing stems from surging upstream costs and explosive AI-driven demand.

Novosense Microelectronics, SG Micro, Fortior Technology, Halo Microelectronics, Silan Micro and Kiwi Instruments are among domestic firms that have recently raised prices on analogue chips, which process continuous real-world signals such as sound, temperature and light.

The moves align with global leaders including Texas Instruments (TI), Analog Devices, NXP, Infineon, Onsemi and STMicroelectronics. TI's latest round, set to take effect in April, will lift prices on selected products by as much as 85 per cent.

Higher prices give China’s mature-node producers room to compete with US and European rivals without sacrificing too much margin, analysts say. The repricing wave comes as surging upstream costs and explosive artificial intelligence-driven demand push price pressures through the entire semiconductor supply chain.

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A Chinese PC parts vendor who stockpiled DRAM during high prices expressed despair after recent price drops. In a video from a warehouse filled with memory chips, the vendor questioned if prices might rise again. The declines follow AI-driven shortages but are not yet widespread.

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Xiaomi, Chery and FAW have raised prices on their electric vehicles amid surging chip and raw material costs, a sharp departure from 2025's aggressive cuts, though analysts caution that weak demand could force reversals. The trend started earlier this month, with Xiaomi making the latest adjustment.

Apple is exploring semiconductor suppliers beyond its primary partner, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), due to global chip shortages. The company has held discussions with Samsung and Intel, including visits to a Samsung plant in Texas. No major orders have been placed yet.

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Alibaba Cloud has announced price increases ranging from 5 to 34 percent. The hikes are due to growing AI demand and rising hardware costs.

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