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If you were hoping for cheaper processors or graphics cards in the next few years, there’s some bad news — TSMC is raising chip prices starting in 2026. The Taiwanese manufacturer, which builds most of the world’s high-end CPUs and GPUs, has told its partners that all advanced manufacturing nodes under 5 nm will get 3% to 5% more expensive every year for at least four years. That covers the 2 nm, 3 nm, and 4 nm processes used in chips from AMD, NVIDIA, Apple, and Qualcomm, among others. The price hikes are meant to offset rising energy, material, and infrastructure costs, while also funding TSMC’s huge global expansion. The company is currently building or upgrading factories in Taiwan, Japan, and the United States,…

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