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Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) sees slowing demand for PCs & smartphones

April 1, 2022
Source: shacknews.com shacknews.com
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Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) chairman Mark Liu shared that demand for electronics has started to slow down as of late. It was earlier this week that Taiwan Semiconductor Chairman Mark Liu weighed in on the current state of affairs in relation to the semiconductor industry, as reported by Nikkei Asia . It’s here that he mentions the ongoing war in Ukraine, as well as new COVID-19 lockdowns in China as a result of the recent decrease in demand for products like PCs and smartphones. He went on to say that "Such pressure could eventually be passed on to consumers." Foreshadowing even...
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