Silanna Semiconductor Implements Two-Year Price Lock on ADCs Amid Industry Price Increases
Silanna Semiconductor has announced a two-year price lock on its high-performance ADCs to provide pricing stability in a volatile market. This decision contrasts with other US brands that have raised prices significantly, ranging from 15% to 85%.

Silanna Semiconductor has introduced a two-year price lock on its entire range of high-performance ADCs upon receipt of purchase orders. This strategic move aims to deliver stability and predictability to customers facing recent price hikes from competing brands.
The company's innovative Plural architecture allows for the production of multiple SKUs from a single chip platform, enhancing cost-effectiveness and supply chain reliability. Silanna's portfolio includes hundreds of SKUs in 10-, 12-, 14-, and 16-bit ADCs, providing a competitive alternative to higher-priced offerings from other manufacturers. This approach could mitigate risks associated with pricing fluctuations and supply issues in the semiconductor market.




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