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Posted on 09/12/2020 by admin

Tech supply chain squeezed as demand for devices booms

Companies from Intel, the U.S. tech giant that sources manufacturing of Wi-Fi and power chips to UMC, to MediaTek, a leading mobile chipmaker, and Realtek, a key provider of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi chips, …
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