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TSMC says it can catchup with minimum chip requirement of customers till end of June

According to the Taiwan Economic Daily, the US CBS announced that it will broadcast the report of TSMC Chairman Liu Deyin’s first interview with a TV station at 7 pm Eastern Time on May 2. He asked whether Americans should We are worried about Asian chip manufacturing and car chip shortages to answer questions.

According to the CBS notice, Liu Deyin responded to the shortage of automotive chips and said that by the end of June, he could catch up with the minimum requirements of customers.

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In addition, he also said that TSMC had already squeezed out as much chip production capacity as possible to auto companies in January this year, and now it is two months ahead of schedule. By the end of June, we can catch up with the minimum requirements of our customers.

But Liu Deyin also clarified, “This does not mean that the chip shortage will end in two months. The supply chain needs more work to correct itself, and there may be time-delayed supply chain issues, especially the long automotive supply chain. And it’s complicated. The supply chain is about seven to eight months in length.”


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