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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2025

Chip shortage

Chip shortage

Semiconductor chips are seen on a circuit board of a computer in this illustration picture taken February 25, 2022. REUTERS/Florence Lo/Illustration

Biden to hit China with broader curbs on US chip and tool exports

However dysfunctional it may look at the moment, the semiconductor supply chain is global and fully integrated. Unpicking it could carry great risks.Photographer: Liesa Johannssen-Koppitz/Bloomberg

Chipmaking’s next big thing guzzles as much power as entire countries

Plastic letters arranged to read "Chip Shortage" are placed on a computer motherboard in this illustration taken, February 20, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

Global manufacturers see chip shortage easing

MediaTek chips are seen on a development board at the MediaTek booth during the 2015 Computex exhibition in Taipei, Taiwan, June 3, 2015. Reuters/Pichi Chuang

How China became ground zero for the auto chip shortage

Photo: Collected

Samsung Electronics Q1 profit tops market expectations on solid chip demand

However dysfunctional it may look at the moment, the semiconductor supply chain is global and fully integrated. Unpicking it could carry great risks.Photographer: Liesa Johannssen-Koppitz/Bloomberg

The global fight over chips is about to get even worse

McLaren delays Artura launch citing chip shortage

McLaren delays Artura launch citing chip shortage

A woman wearing a face mask walks past an image of an iPhone 13 Pro at an Apple Store in Beijing, China, September 24, 2021. Photo: Reuters

How Apple is gaining smartphone customers during a chip shortage

A 12-inch wafer is seen at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) in Hsinchu June 15, 2010. REUTERS/Pichi Chuang

Taiwan says resolving chip shortages needs Malaysia's help

Photo: REUTERS/Regis Duvignau

From chips to ships, shortages are making inflation stick

Employees are seen working on the final assembly of ASML's TWINSCAN NXE:3400B semiconductor lithography tool with its panels removed, in Veldhoven, Netherlands, in this picture taken April 4, 2019. Bart van Overbeeke Fotografie/ASML/Handout via REUTERS

Europe’s chip champion can weather tech cold war

BMW CEO Oliver Zipse visits the BMW vaccination centre as the German car manufacturer starts to provide coronavirus disease (Covid-19) vaccinations for staff, in Munich, Germany, June 7, 2021. REUTERS/Andreas Gebert

BMW CEO expects chip supply to remain tight for another 6-12 months

An Intel Tiger Lake chip is displayed at an Intel news conference during the 2020 CES in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. January 6, 2020. REUTERS/Steve Marcus/File Photo

Intel reiterates chip supply shortages could last several years

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