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NXP, TI, Infineon Announce Major Chip Price Hikes

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NXP Semiconductors is jumping into the latest wave of chip prices increases starting April 1, 2026, as big players pass on steeper costs through their supply chains. It follows moves by Texas Instruments and Infineon, pointing to a tougher pricing landscape across key chip segments.

Chip Prices Surge, NXP, TI, Infineon Hike Apr 1 The Volt Post

NXP’s April Price Adjustments

NXP recently sent out a notice about raising prices on select products, blaming ongoing jumps in raw materials, energy, labor, and shipping.

They’ll let customers know ahead of time which devices are hit and what the new distributor prices will be, with final book prices locked in by March 30.

From NXP’s side, it’s all about safeguarding supply reliability and keeping up investments. They’re not sharing exact percentages yet, but the vibe is that this reflects a permanently higher cost structure, not just a blip.

An NXP rep would probably say they’re prioritizing transparency notifying early with clear details so OEMs and distributors can tweak their own pricing and stock plans.

Texas Instruments Goes Big Up to 85%

Texas Instruments beat NXP to the punch, telling customers about hikes also kicking in April 1.

Some TI parts could see list prices climb as high as 85%, hitting both direct sales and distributors. The new rates are already in their systems, giving buyers a short window to rethink orders.

TI’s messaging frames it as matching prices to real tech value, long-term factory investments, and inflation eating into manufacturing and ops.

Infineon Hits Power ICs and Switches

Infineon is next, targeting price bumps from April 1 on power management ICs and power switches. Reports say mainstream stuff might rise 5-15%, with premium lines seeing bigger jumps.

For Infineon big in automotive, industrial, and energy power tech the line to customers is about keeping advanced capacity humming and product quality steady as costs climb.

Nuvoton Lifts Foundry Rates Too

It’s spilling into foundries now. Taiwan’s Nuvoton is upping its 6-inch wafer quotes by about 20% from April 1.

Those older lines are a smaller slice of their business than MCUs, but it shows even mature nodes can’t dodge cost pressures.

Demand for 8- and 12-inch mature wafers stays solid for auto, industrial, and some AI uses, while 6-inch has been steadier with less supply glut making Nuvoton’s step a signal that pricing power is shifting.

Chip Prices Surge, NXP, TI, Infineon Hike Apr 1 The Volt PostThe Ripple for Buyers

With NXP, TI, Infineon all hiking around April 1 and Nuvoton on foundry the heat’s on for auto, industrial, consumer, and IoT makers to brace for pricier BOMs and Q2 talks.

Buyers might pull orders early, shop around more, or renegotiate deals.

Suppliers are united on this, inflation won’t quit, capacity/tech investments keep coming, and they need sustainable pricing after years of ups and downs.

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