05
Jan
14:32
Semiconductor shortage to persist for years: Roland Berger
The global semiconductor shortage is expected to last for several years beyond 2022 for the automotive industry and many other sectors, says German consultancy group Roland Berger.
The biggest shortages are seen in older generation chips, the legacy semiconductors on which the automotive industry is reliant, Kallanish notes. Additional manufacturing capacities are mainly being built up for newer generations, meaning that these investments will offer little relief,…
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