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Could the global chip shortage precipitate a widespread inventory glut?
Manufactures across the world have increased their parts orders in the wake of the global chip shortage. Is that stockpiling trend creating a new semiconductor inventory glut?
What the Global Semiconductor Supply Chain Could Look Like in 2030
The U.S.-China trade war, COVID-19, and the global chip shortage introduced major changes to the electronic components supply chain. The shifts brought about by recent events will create a very different semiconductor ecosystem by 2030.
Intel looks to reassert industry leadership with new GPU line, 3nm products in 2022
Intel has plans to reassert its position as the semiconductor industry’s foremost provider next year. It intends to launch a new high-performance consumer GPU, and multiple data center products made with TSMC’s 3nm node.
Market analysts predict robust growth for global chip industry in 2022
Industry analysts forecast the worldwide semiconductor industry will generate $527 billion in revenue in 2022, up 8.8 percent from this year. The changes made to facilitate that expansion will greatly impact OEMs, CMs, and EMS providers.
Automakers moving away from JIT inventory model post-global chip shortage
Several multinational carmakers are moving away from the “just-in-time” semiconductor inventory model because of problems they encountered during the global chip shortage. The paradigm shift could have major implications for OEMs, CMs, and EMS providers.
Global chip shortage to constrict mature node capacity through mid-2022
Semiconductor Engineering expects production capacity for components made using mature nodes to remain constricted because of the global chip shortage through mid-2022. Consequently, CMOS, PMIC, and MCU could be difficult to procure until then.
TSMC increasing car chip output, but supply expected to remain tight until 2022
TSMC, the world’s top contract foundry, will increase its vehicle microcontroller production by 60 percent to address the global chip shortage. However, recent reports indicate that the worldwide component bottleneck will not ease up until 2021.
Google to launch first self-designed mobile processor with Pixel 6 this fall
Google recently revealed it developed a processor to power its upcoming Pixel 6 smartphone line. The high-powered chipset could make the corporation more competitive within the mobile device industry.
TSMC confirms interest in establishing Japanese and German chip factories
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) confirmed it is looking into opening chip factories in Japan and Germany. However, its production capacity expansion plans seem contingent on client and government financial commitments
Tencent looking to hire artificial intelligence microchip design engineers
Tencent is reportedly seeking to hire skilled engineers to develop artificial intelligence accelerating semiconductors to improve its cloud services business. Its efforts align with a countrywide initiative to cultivate a Chinese component ecosystem.