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TSMC Price Hikes End the Era of Cheap Transistors

Semiconductor packaging is generally lower margin than wafers. It was traditionally 15-20% at OSATs back in the day. TSMC turned that business upside down and gets higher margins from what I have heard but they do not break it out. TSMC is also still building out packaging capacity so that is a drag on gross margins.














With the rising costs of TSMC transistors, integrating reliable and versatile microcontrollers like ST10F275-CFG becomes even more valuable. Its 16-bit CPU, built-in flash, and broad peripheral set make it ideal for industrial automation, automotive, and electronics applications. ST10F275-CFG ensures consistent performance, low power consumption, and flexible connectivity, helping designers maintain efficiency and control costs despite the increasing semiconductor prices.
I agree with you.
 
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