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Nexperia investing $700M in capacity expansion, opens new production line in Britain
Nexperia is spending $700 million to expand its development capabilities and manufacturing capacity. And it just activated a new production line.
2021-07-06
GlobalFoundries begins construction on $4B 300mm wafer fab in Singapore
GlobalFoundries recently broke ground on a $4 billion, 300mm Singapore-based silicon wafer fab that will begin full production in 2023.
2021-07-07
Multiple industry leaders and analysts expect the global chip shortage will extend into 2023
Recently, many semiconductor industry leaders and analysts forecast the global chip shortage will not end until 2023.
2021-08-03
Intel reportedly in talks to purchase GlobalFoundries for $30 billion
Intel, the world's leading IDM, is reportedly negotiating the purchase of contract chipmaker GlobalFoundries for $30 billion.
2021-07-26
Daimler expects global chip shortage to continue until 2022
Daimler executives predict the global chip shortage will continue affecting the corporation's manufacturing and sales through 2022.
2021-08-02
Why the Global Chip Shortage Will Continue Into 2022
Gartner forecast that the worldwide semiconductor shortage will continue into 2022. It also offered three tips on navigating the crisis.
2021-05-14
Global chip shortage to constrict mature node capacity through mid-2022
Industry insiders believe mature node production capacity will remain tight until the middle of 2022 due to the global chip shortage.
2021-08-23
TSMC increasing car chip output, but supply expected to remain tight until 2022
TSMC is increasing its car MCU production to address the global chip shortage. But insiders believe the component crunch will last until 2022.
2021-08-17
Automakers moving away from JIT inventory model post-global chip shortage
Because of the global chip shortage, leading car manufacturers are moving away from the “just-in-time” component inventory model.
2021-08-24
Malaysia’s rising COVID-19 cases disrupt global electronic components supply chain
Malaysia enacted a nationwide lockdown in response to rising COVID-19 cases. In response, some automakers have cut their production quotas.
2021-09-08
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