On July 21, according to media reports, a foreign media reported last week that chip giant Intel has notified customers that it will increase the quotations of microprocessors and peripheral chip products. Earlier this week, another media reported Qualcomm and Marvell have also notified customers of price increases, the report said. According to the latest media reports, after Intel, Qualcomm and Marvell, Broadcom and Texas Instruments will also increase their prices. English-language media reported that Broadcom and Texas Instruments would raise prices based on industry chain news. Industry chain sources said that while concerns about demand were increasing, Broadcom and Texas Instruments decided to follow in the footsteps of other manufacturers and raise chip prices. Broadcom and Texas Instruments, which have newly joined the price hike, are both important chip suppliers. They have a large number of customers around the world. Their increase in chip quotations will inevitably affect the prices of many end product manufacturers and end products. It is worth noting that Broadcom and Texas Instruments are also suppliers to Apple. It was reported last year that Apple lowered its production target for last year’s iPhone 13 by 10 million units because Broadcom and Texas Instruments were unable to deliver enough parts. .
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