Chip Shortage
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TSMC says carmakers can expect sharp uptick in chip supply
TSMC said its MCU production in the first six months of the year rose 30 percent over the same period last year, and the company will increase MCU production by nearly 60 percent this year compared with last year.
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Auto chip supply expected to improve significantly from July, China's auto association says
In terms of auto production, the improvement in chip supply should be evident in August, the CPCA said, adding that the chip problem should be largely resolved by September as more capacity is released.
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Chairman of China's largest automaker expects chip shortage to ease in July
Chip shortage is a key factor limiting the capacity of global car companies, but the situation is not far from improving.
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Renesas' fire-damaged plant restored to 100% capacity, expected to ease chip shortage fears
Good news for the global automotive industry hit by a global chip shortage.
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China auto industry expects chip shortage to ease in H2, CICC says
CICC is bullish on the whole industry chain boom and recommends focusing on Nio and Li Auto.
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TSMC said to prioritize auto chips, Apple orders
TSMC will prioritize its capacity allocation to automotive chips and Apple orders for the third quarter of this year, followed by chip orders for personal computers, servers, and networking equipment, DigiTimes said.
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BYD Semiconductor to raise prices on some products by at least 5%
BYD Semiconductor said this is due to the rising cost of products due to tight upstream production capacity and upward price adjustments from suppliers.
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Local Chinese firms can meet less than 5% of auto chip demand
With the rapid development of smart cars in China, the dependence of chip supply on overseas markets has become a focus of attention.
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Chip shortage's impact on China's first-half auto sales within 10%, says auto association
The chip shortage is expected to ease from the third quarter, especially from the fourth quarter, and it is possible to make up for the loss, he said, adding, "We don't think it will have an excessive impact on full-year sales."
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Nio's William Li calls for China to establish chip coordination group
Li said each car company has a different chip shortage, so he called for the industry to establish a chip coordination group to better balance supply and demand.








