Infra & Compute Jul 15, 2026 at 10:149Add to bookmarks

The cheap silicon floor is rising: AI demand on advanced nodes spills over to older processes.
TSMC has warned "several" customers of a price increase on its mature nodes - the older processes that manufacture most non-AI silicon (power management, sensors, microcontrollers, automotive chips) - starting January 2027. The foundry did not communicate the extent of the increase; it "will vary according to the customer".
The notable fact is not the amount, it's the direction. TSMC cites three drivers: AI demand, product mix optimization, and upstream material cost increases. Translation: the rush for advanced nodes - where GPUs are manufactured - is so strong that TSMC is reallocating its capacity and leaving mature processes to tighten. After a June revenue boosted by the advance, this is the second side of the same squeeze. When the leader moves, the rest follows: second-tier foundries have already raised their prices. The cost of AI is therefore not limited to high-end GPUs; it goes up the chain and increases the price of "ordinary" silicon that the automotive, home appliance, and industrial sectors depend on. This is the displacement effect of the AI boom in its most discreet form.
The quantified extent when it leaks, the reaction of automotive customers (big consumers of mature nodes), and whether UMC or GlobalFoundries follow suit openly.
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Est-ce que cette hausse va toucher les chaînes d'approvisionnement mondiales ?
Ça pourrait, mais ça dépendra de la demande pour les anciens procédés et des alternatives.
Est-ce que cette hausse va rendre les vieux procédés inaccessibles aux petites entreprises ? Ça pourrait freiner l'innovation.
Est-ce que cette hausse va pousser les entreprises à chercher des alternatives aux vieux procédés ?
Est-ce que ça va relancer l'innovation sur les vieux nœuds ou les rendre moins attractifs ?
Et si ça poussait les entreprises à chercher des alternatives ?
Cette hausse de prix va mettre à mal les petites entreprises qui utilisent ces procédés anciens.
Est-ce que cette hausse va bloquer l'innovation ?
Comment ça va impacter le prix des puces dans nos voitures ?
Cela pourrait freiner les jeunes entreprises.
TSMC, point de pincement du compute : revenus, prix, capacité