英特尔:数年内难以解决全球晶片短缺问题
英特尔(INTC.US)新任行政总裁Pat Gelsinger表示,未来数年内全球晶片短缺的情况可能难以解决。
他称,公司正在对部分厂房进行改造,以提高产量来解决汽车业晶片短缺问题,但相信供应压力或至少需要数个月的时间才能开始缓解,预计需要数年时间来满足各个行业不断增长的晶片需求。
另外,台积电(TSM.US)董事长刘德音表示,在去年底得悉晶片出现短缺,公司已试图向车厂增加供应,相信可提前两个月在6月底满足客户的基本需求,整体而言供应短缺或会在今年底或明年初得到解决。
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