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Semiconductor Price Increases

Daniel Nenni

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Reports from semiconductor supply-chain channels indicate that STMicroelectronics notified customers in March 2026 of price increases across multiple product families, with the new pricing taking effect around April 26, 2026. The company reportedly cited:
  • Higher raw-material costs
  • Increased energy and logistics expenses
  • Additional costs to secure foundry and OSAT capacity
  • Improving demand in industrial and automotive markets
Industry sources describe the increases as part of a broader analog and power semiconductor pricing cycle that also includes suppliers such as Infineon, Onsemi, NXP, TI, and Allegro. Reported increases vary by product line and customer agreement, with market reports mentioning ranges from roughly 5% to 15%+ on affected products.



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Multiple industry reports indicate that Infineon notified customers in February 2026 of price increases effective April 1, 2026. Reported increases range from roughly 10% to 25% on selected power switches, power modules, and related IC products. narrative. 2026**. public reports generally do not disclose a uniform percentage across all products.


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