Intel has told customers it plans to raise prices for chips that power PCs, servers and Wi-Fi devices this fall due to the increasing costs of semiconductor materials and manufacturing, Nikkei Asia reported . The move comes as Intel prepares to invest more than $40 billion to build new chip factories in Ohio, Arizona and New Mexico to help meet soaring demand for semiconductors amid a global...
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