Friday, February 3rd 2012
PC Motherboard Prices to Rise By 10% By Q2, 2012
Responding to increasing prices of key raw materials such as copper, and spiraling labor costs, motherboard manufacturers are planning price-hikes of their products by as much as 10%, which will take effect by the end of Q1, 2012. Vendors adopting these increased prices include major players such as ASUS and Gigabyte. Motherboard prices were earlier raised by 5-10% in early-2011 to tune in with increased material costs and the impact of labor shortages, and by 3-8% in April 2011 due to shortages and increased prices of components sourced from Japan, in the wake of the earthquake/tsunami disaster of 2011.
Source:
DigiTimes
37 Comments on PC Motherboard Prices to Rise By 10% By Q2, 2012
<GIGABYTE>: *sings* but free things don't do it for me.
(both singing together whilst swimming in piles of cash): I want money do do dodo do, thats what I want do do dodo do
I have been to several and I can tell you that besides the SMD components, everything is still done by hand. There are thousands of people working in some of the large motherboard factories and the ones in China have military style barracks next to the factories where the staff sleeps and eats.
And FYI, there's no "copper wiring" inside the PCB layers, rather a thin layer of copper film, or not so thin if 2oz layers are used, is applied to the fibreglass and then traces are being made before another layer is fitted on top to make a multi-layer PCB. In total there's somewhere around 100-200g of copper in a PCB depending on the type of motherboard and how many layers it has.
You obviously need to go back to school and learn a bit more about motherboard manufacturing before you post comments like this very uneducated one :shadedshu
You do know that there is such a thing as gold plating?
Dick-tits!
10% is a lot to people who don't have much money.
*Shakes fist!*
Of course...with an Extreme GENE, the story would be completely different...but then again, we're talking about people that don't a lot of money, right?
Ya know someday we're just going to get smart and invest more into space travel. Then mine the crap out of this solar system. RED FACTION!!! :D
:p
People on tight budgets will have to pay the extra if that want a specific product. Personally every pound/dollar/euro counts for me because it has to. Still, this is just something everyone will have to deal with and even though it may not equate to much for the majority, it'll still burn for some people. An expensive hobby.
:shadedshu
fun facts: pork is actually more expensive in China than most developed countries. an average fast food lunch box sold in an average shop in an average city is about 5-10CNY. My dad is Li Gang. And Chinese Starbucks are still full of hipsters with MBPs.
www.techpowerup.com/forums/showthread.php?t=157162
Then we all are going to be paying about 20% more for a completely new build next year.