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World's largest chipmaker does not rule out price rises as costs increase

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world's largest chipmaker, has indicated that rising business costs due to inflation may lead to price increases for its advanced chips. In a rare interview, CFO Wendell Huang stated that while sudden, drastic price hikes are unlikely, TSMC will reflect its value, citing technological leadership and manufacturing excellence.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-06-09 · 22:00 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
World's largest chipmaker does not rule out price rises as costs increase
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world's largest chipmaker, has indicated that rising business costs due to inflation may lead to price increases for its advanced chips. In a rare interview, CFO Wendell Huang stated that while sudden, drastic price hikes are unlikely, TSMC will reflect its value, citing technological leadership and manufacturing excellence. These potential price adjustments could impact the cost of AI infrastructure and eventually consumer electronics. Huang also dismissed concerns about an AI bubble and denied that TSMC's global expansion is solely driven by geopolitical pressure, particularly US-China trade tensions and the strategic importance of Taiwan in chip production.

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Taiwan produces the majority of the world's most advanced chips.

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The AI boom is not a bubble, according to TSMC's CFO.

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TSMC manufactures advanced chips for companies like Nvidia, AMD, and Apple.

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TSMC's CFO stated that the company would not introduce sudden 'fourfold, fivefold' price rises.

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TSMC has stated that inflation is increasing business costs and has not ruled out price increases.

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The world's largest chipmaker has told the BBC that inflation is pushing up the cost of doing business, and did not rule out price rises.Taiwan-semiconductor-manufacturing-company" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="134855" data-entity-type="organization">Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) makes the most advanced chips designed by companies such as Nvidia, AMD and Apple, so any increase in pricing could ripple through to the cost of AI infrastructure, and potentially over time, the prices customers pay for their electronic devices.However, the firm's chief financial officer, Wendell Huang, said it would not introduce sudden "fourfold, fivefold" price rises. "We reflect our value," he said, pointing to its "technology leadership" and "manufacturing excellence".In an exclusive and wide-ranging interview, Huang also denied that the AI boom was a bubble and that the firm's global expansion was due to geopolitical pressure.The global chip industry and TSMC sit at the centre of escalating China-trade-tensions" class="entity-link entity-topic" data-entity-id="143394" data-entity-type="topic">US-China trade tensions, with Washington pressing leading chipmakers to expand production in the US to secure critical supply chains.Taiwan, the US ally and self-governed island that Beijing claims, produces the majority of the world's most advanced chips, the tiny processors that sit inside smartphones, laptops and AI data centres.Chinese President Xi Jinping warned at a recent summit with US President Donald Trump that mishandling Taiwan could put the relationship between the two superpowers in an "extremely dangerous situation".The BBC travelled to Hsinchu Science Park, a dense cluster of fabrication plants or "fabs" north of the capital Taipei, for TSMC's annual shareholder meeting and for a rare interview with Huang.
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