In the past, chipmakers like Intel Corp and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co raced each other to make the features on chips smaller and smaller to cram more computing power onto a single chip. ( read original story ...)
Smartphone Supply Will Suffer Due To Global Chip Shortage; China Ramps Up Production
The shortage for semiconductor chips could pose a high shortage for the smartphone sector.The global supply for semiconductor chips have fallen down, which has majorly affected the automobile industry ... ( read original story ...)
Cobram fruit grower uses Taiwanese vacuum dry technology to turn apple wastage into chips
After watching their crops destroyed by storms, a Cobram fruit grower pivoted to dried fruit to get more use out of their waste ... ( read original story ...)
Escape the bad air: Hong Kong scientist develops app that lets users plan routes to avoid pollution
App a boon for those sensitive to pollutants, such as asthma patients, who can assess health risks in different areas. ( read original story ...)
Car chip shortage to abate, smartphones could be next, say players
LONDON: The semiconductor shortage that has gripped the world could last well into 2022 and hit smartphone production next, foreshadowing deficient supply for a range of appliances and industrial ... ( read original story ...)
Floods May Trigger Production Delays in China’s ‘iPhone City’
As Zhengzhou residents wonder if the toll from record rainfall in China’s Henan province will exceed the latest tally of 58 deaths, authorities were estimating the province has incurred $10 billion ... ( read original story ...)
Analysts slam Intel after Q2 earnings as a ‘technology dinosaur’ that needs to go ‘all-in on next generation technology’ to fend off competitors
Intel is facing fiercer competition from Taiwan Semiconductor and AMD but analysts say it needs to stop acting like a "hunted" animal. ( read original story ...)
Car chip shortage to abate, smartphones could be next: Industry executives
The semiconductor shortage that has gripped the world could last well into 2022 and hit smartphone production next, foreshadowing deficient supply ... ( read original story ...)
Smartphones Could Be Next in Global Chip Shortage
According to industry experts, the global chip shortage that has hit the automotive sector so hard could spread into 2022 and affect smartphone ... ( read original story ...)
Smartphones could be next as car chip crisis seen abating
The semiconductor shortage that has gripped the world could last well into 2022 and hit smartphone production next, foreshadowing a supply deficiency for ... ( read original story ...)
Car chip shortage to abate, smartphones could be next
The semiconductor shortage that has gripped the world could last well into 2022 and hit smartphone production next, foreshadowing deficient supply for a range of appliances and industrial equipment, ... ( read original story ...)
Semiconductor shortage about to hit smartphones next
Shortages expected The semiconductor shortage that has gripped the world could last well into 2022 and hit smartphone production next, foreshadowing deficient supply for a range of appliances and ... ( read original story ...)
Car chip shortage could last well into 2022, hit smartphones next
Taiwanese semiconductor companies have boosted production in China as blackouts and ongoing COVID-19 measures disrupted factory output and port operations ... ( read original story ...)
Strong demand for panels boosts Taiwan optoelectronics industry
Taiwan's optoelectronics industry in the first half of 2021 shows strong growth, compared to the same period in 2020, due to the large-scale stimulus plans from major economies and the steady global ... ( read original story ...)
Car chip shortage to abate, smartphones could be next: industry execs
The semiconductor shortage that has gripped the world could last well into 2022 and hit smartphone production next, foreshadowing deficient supply for a range of appliances and industrial equipment, ... ( read original story ...)
Trending: Taiwan Semi Faces Pressure Even as Demand for Chips Skyrockets
Taiwan Semiconductor tops the list as the chip manufacturer is scrambling to meet rising demand for chips. Bank of America, which trended in first position two weeks ago thanks to an increase in ... ( read original story ...)