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“This Is Not A Temporary Situation”: The Global Chip Shortage Will Continue To Push Prices Higher
Nation & State ^ | 6-21-2021

Posted on 06/21/2021 9:50:26 PM PDT by blam

The ongoing global semiconductor shortage is causing prices of electronics to rise while at the same time pressuring suppliers and material providers to continue raising prices. In the midst of the shortage, demand for consumer electronics has continued to rocket higher.

Ergo, industry officials believe that the increases are likely to continue, according to a new Wall Street Journal report. The effects can be easily seen in consumer electronics.

The report notes that items like one ASUS laptop that formerly cost $900 now costs $950. An HP Chromebook laptop that used to cost $220 has seen its price rise to $250. In fact, HP has raised consumer PC prices by 8% and printer prices by more than 20% in just the short span of a year. the company’s CEO blames the rise in prices on “component shortages”.

Dell Technologies Inc. Chief Financial Officer Thomas Sweet recently said: “As we think about component cost increases, we’ll adjust our pricing as appropriate.”

Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi made excuses for HP explained the price hikes by saying they reflected an absence of usual discounts, instead of all-out price increases.

Vincent Roche, the CEO of chip maker Analog Devices Inc., commented: “We’re not taking advantage of this cycle to do anything on pricing, other than where we are paying more for the additional supply that we’ve got to get on board. We’re passing that on.”

Hock Tan, CEO of Broadcom Inc., simply noted: “We see cost inflation.”

Digi-Key Electronics has also raised prices of semiconductor-related components by roughly 15% this year. They blame it on “pressures from the supply crunch”. Certain components now cost 40% more than they used to, according to David Stein, the company’s vice president of global supplier management.

“Contract prices for computer memory have risen about 34% since the beginning of last year,” the Journal notes, calling the rising prices “part of broader uptick in inflation in the U.S. economy”.

The median price of the top 20 bestselling microcontrollers is up by more than 12% since the middle of last year, according to Supplyframe Inc.

Dale Ford, the chief analyst at the Electronic Components Industry Association, concluded: “Raw-material costs have gone up more recently, and I think people are now saying this is not a temporary situation. Price increases are going to be durable.”


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: chips; chipshortage; prices; semiconducters; shortage
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Meet The One Chipmaker The Entire World Is Now Depending On
1 posted on 06/21/2021 9:50:26 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam

Well, time to pull that old Windows XP laptop out of mothballs.......


2 posted on 06/21/2021 9:56:05 PM PDT by Viking2002 (Remember, all the world’s a barstool.)
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To: blam

Yet another “new normal.”


3 posted on 06/21/2021 10:00:06 PM PDT by Steely Tom ([Voter Fraud] == [Civil War])
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Once we had a lot of fabs. IBM had fabs in Virginia and Vermont to name a couple I'm aware of. Intel, TI, AMD, Cypress, and at least a half dozen more were in the game. But they didn't keep pace with newer processes. And the pointy headed MBAs churned out by the universities just went abroad instead of building up and modernizing our own semiconductor industry.

As usual, we invent it, and other countries eat our lunch.

4 posted on 06/21/2021 10:10:26 PM PDT by Governor Dinwiddie (Damn it, Rush. You left us too soon. )
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To: blam

I don’t know how reliable this report is, but it might be related. Some U.S. vendors of other Chinese products were having a lot of difficulty getting shipments until about a month or two ago.

Major Cities in China’s Guangdong Province Hit by Resurgence of COVID-19 Despite Draconian Lockdown Measures
Epoch Times ^ | 06/21/2021 | Nicole Hao
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3969812/posts
https://www.theepochtimes.com/major-cities-in-chinas-guangdong-hit-by-resurgence-of-covid-19-despite-draconian-lockdown-measures_3866700.html

“Business owners were frustrated because cargo ships aren’t allowed to enter or leave the harbors and products can’t be unloaded, including some perishable items.”


5 posted on 06/21/2021 10:13:04 PM PDT by familyop
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To: Viking2002

XP seemed to get the job done.

It is capable of doing video at at least 1024x768.


6 posted on 06/21/2021 10:21:51 PM PDT by Paladin2 (Critical Marx Theory is The SOLUTION....)
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To: Governor Dinwiddie

The Auto Industry used to manufacture much of their electronic chip needs internally.


7 posted on 06/21/2021 10:23:13 PM PDT by Paladin2 (Critical Marx Theory is The SOLUTION....)
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Motorola helped...


8 posted on 06/21/2021 10:23:32 PM PDT by Paladin2 (Critical Marx Theory is The SOLUTION....)
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To: Paladin2

I have a Dell Latitude C600 sitting right next to me - I use it to run old legacy apps. It only has a 80 MB HDD and miniscule memory; once it finds the wifi router it takes ten minutes to load a web page, but it gets the job done and can run old DOS-based apps without an emulator. I’m an old Dell repair tech, so I get a kick out of other people’s trash.


9 posted on 06/21/2021 10:30:37 PM PDT by Viking2002 (Remember, all the world’s a barstool.)
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To: blam

Why is there a shortage?


10 posted on 06/21/2021 10:37:47 PM PDT by LibertyWoman (Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil... Isaiah 5:20)
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To: Viking2002

I have 3 Dell Optiplex 780s [one for each of two locations and a spare] that have been updated with SSDs [they were surplus hospital data entry devices sold at ~$15 w/o a HD].

All running Linux and are able to surf just fine @ 1920x1080.


11 posted on 06/21/2021 10:39:27 PM PDT by Paladin2 (Critical Marx Theory is The SOLUTION....)
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XP seemed to get the job done.

It is capable of doing video at at least 1024x768.

If God intended for us to videoconference at greater than 1024x768, he would have made people prettier.

12 posted on 06/21/2021 10:52:33 PM PDT by noiseman (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.)
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To: noiseman

4K killz....


13 posted on 06/21/2021 10:53:55 PM PDT by Paladin2 (Critical Marx Theory is The SOLUTION....)
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To: Governor Dinwiddie

EPA pushed chip makers off shore.


14 posted on 06/22/2021 12:16:02 AM PDT by the_daug ( )
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To: Paladin2
Ha. I have an eight year old Asus minitower under me running Linux Mint. Not fully configured yet, but it's on the net and purrs like a kitten. Always keep secondary and tertiary units up and running if that's what it calls for. I like Mint. I go back to the days when you had to manually load CD's, do the partitioning and command line install, and scrounge for drivers if you wanted a Linux box. With Mint, I created a bootable USB drive with RUFUS, targeted the OS download, and created a thumb drive that did all the heavy lifting for me. Even found the printer on the wifi and loaded a generic, HP-compatible print suite for me. The biggest thing I've been sandbagging on is transferring all of my profile data over to it.

Yup. I was a 20 year IT grunt. Got the certs and scars to show for it, too.

15 posted on 06/22/2021 1:18:56 AM PDT by Viking2002 (Remember, all the world’s a barstool.)
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#7: "The Auto Industry used to manufacture much of their electronic chip needs internally."

Yes, since way back. GM's Delco (later known as AC Delco) was an early player in the semiconductor industry.

16 posted on 06/22/2021 1:22:43 AM PDT by Governor Dinwiddie (Damn it, Rush. You left us too soon. )
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To: blam

Inflation will also continue to push prices higher too. On nearly everything.


17 posted on 06/22/2021 2:21:18 AM PDT by Nateman (If the Left Is not screaming , you are doing it wrong..)
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To: familyop

CoupFlu, my derriere.


18 posted on 06/22/2021 2:33:42 AM PDT by mewzilla (Those aren't masks. They're muzzles. )
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To: blam

Read later


19 posted on 06/22/2021 3:28:33 AM PDT by gattaca ("Government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives." Ronald Reagan)
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To: blam

Another “benefit” of Free (fuk) trade. Make it her, do it now. Tariffs. the more tariffs.


20 posted on 06/22/2021 3:36:43 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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