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TI to raise prices across product portfolio

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May 11, 2026

May 11, 2025 /SemiMedia/ — Texas Instruments has informed customers that it will implement new pricing adjustments across its semiconductor product portfolio starting July 1, 2026, according to a customer notice issued by the company.

The U.S.-based analog and embedded chip supplier said the updated pricing will apply to both new orders and shipments beginning in July. The company stated that the adjustments are tied to ongoing increases in material, technology, and broader supply chain costs.

Texas Instruments did not disclose the exact scale of the increases, but noted that pricing changes will vary depending on specific materials and product technologies. The notice was signed by Mark Roberts, Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Marketing.

The latest move adds to a growing number of semiconductor suppliers revising pricing in recent months as manufacturers face higher operating costs and tighter supply conditions in parts of the electronics supply chain.

Texas Instruments said it remains committed to maintaining product availability and long-term customer support despite the pricing changes.

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