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Smartphone brands face tight supply

Global chip shortages are back, this time driven by the AI revolution. Smartphone brands face tight supply, rising costs, and tough competition from AI hardware giants.
News DeskBy News Desk8 November 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Smartphone manufacturers are facing an unexpected squeeze as the global semiconductor supply shifts toward AI infrastructure. With tech giants like NVIDIA, AMD, and cloud providers cornering advanced chip production for GPUs and high-performance computing, smartphone makers are struggling to secure components essential for new models. This diversion has led to delays in production schedules, higher input costs, and reduced profit margins.

AI chip demand impact on smartphone industry

Industry leaders warn that the situation could worsen through 2026 as chipmakers prioritize AI-centric contracts. Meanwhile, a weaker rupee and rising import costs are forcing some handset brands to hike prices, particularly in mid-range and entry-level segments. Others are holding off, fearing that price increases could dampen consumer demand in an already competitive market.

Analysts note that while AI hardware expansion benefits the tech ecosystem, it highlights a widening gap between demand and capacity in global chip fabrication. Unless new manufacturing lines are established or supply chains diversify, smartphones may continue to take a back seat in the silicon race.

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