Drought and fire worsens chip shortage, TSMC sees it extending into 2022

As the semiconductor shortage continues to affect auto production, fire and drought may have played a role in worsening the crisis.

01 Sep 2021 | 34277 Views | By Sumana Sarkar

Drought in Taiwan and fire at Japan’s Renesas Electronics earlier this year may have exacerbated the semiconductor crisis. One of the world’s largest semiconductor producers, Taiwan’s TSMC has said the shortages will extend into 2022 but the company reiterated that there has been no impact of the drought. Meanwhile analysts ...

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