TSMC N3 production and packaging prices to increase by up to 20%, say reports

In time for ramp of Nvidia's and Intel's next-gen products, TSMC is set to increase quotes, according to analysts and media.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/tsmc-n3-production-and-packaging-prices-to-increase-by-up-to-20-say-reports

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