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Chipmakers' Sales Hurt by Semiconductor Shortage -- Market Talk

Chipmakers' Sales Hurt by Semiconductor Shortage -- Market Talk

芯片製造商的銷售因半導體短缺而受損--市場熱議
Dow Jones Newswires ·  2021/10/28 10:44

1044 ET - Chip makers say the lack of supplies have caused them to lose sales. "Trust me, we would be shipping a lot more if we weren't constrained by the supply chain of these other components in the industry," Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said last week. He expects shortages to last until 2023. Wait times for chip deliveries have continued to climb above a healthy threshold of 9-12 weeks. Over the summer, the wait stretched to 19 weeks on average, according to Susquehanna. But as of October, it has ballooned to 22 weeks. It is longer for the scarcest parts: 25 weeks for power-management components and 38 weeks for the microcontrollers that the auto industry needs, the firm says. (stephanie.yang@wsj.com and jiyoung.sohn@wsj.com)

1044家電子芯片製造商表示,供應不足導致他們失去了銷售。英特爾首席執行官帕特·蓋爾辛格上週表示:“相信我,如果我們不受該行業其他零部件供應鏈的制約,我們的出貨量會大得多。”他預計短缺將持續到2023年。芯片交付的等待時間繼續攀升至9-12周的健康門檻以上。根據Susquehanna的説法,整個夏天,等待的時間平均延長到了19周。但截至10月份,這一數字已激增至22周。該公司説,最稀缺的部件需要更長的時間:電源管理部件需要25周,微控制器需要38周。(stephanie.Yang@wsj.com和jiYoung g.sohn@wsj.com)

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