About the world's persistent chip scarcity, Dr. Y.J. Mii as a Senior Vice President of Research and Development from the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) with the Spectrum page.
According to Mii, the scarcity in semiconductors will continue. He told the exact opposite of what other voices from the industry have said to the situation.
For some others believe that there will be an improvement this year because the infection rates continue to decline by Covid-19. For example, Intel CEO Pat said Gelsinger that he expects a boom for 2023.
TSMC believes that supply and demand are the reason why the scarcity will not be ended so quickly. Demand was skyrocketed in recent years and the industry was taken up a little bit.
In order to get the problem under control, new factories should be built, among other things. But the measures made today will only bear fruit in years.
"At the moment, the industry is generally investing a lot of capital in building additional capacity to solve the problem of chipmangel. Today we have a much clearer picture of future demand than two years ago. "
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