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Qualcomm Drops on Report Apple Will Use Own Chips by 2023
Apple s 5G chip is currently in development and could be used as soon as 2023, a media report says. Qualcomm shares are lower.
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Shares of Qualcomm (
AAPL) - Get Report suppliers were dropping Monday after a media report said Apple s 5G baseband chip could be used in the iPhone as soon as 2023.
AppleInsider cited TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo in making its prediction. Kuo sees Qualcomm having to change its strategy to combat order losses from Apple.
“As Android (
GOOGL) - Get Report sales in the high-end 5G phone market are sluggish, Qualcomm will be forced to compete for more orders in the low-end market to compensate for Apple’s order loss,” Kuo said, according to AppleInsider.
Japan’s Kioxia Is Said to Focus on IPO in Next Few Months
Bloomberg 1 day ago Takashi Mochizuki and Yuki Furukawa
(Bloomberg) Japan’s Kioxia Holdings Corp. is focused on pursuing an initial public offering as soon as this summer, rather than engaging with potential foreign acquirers and navigating foreign regulatory approvals, according to four people familiar with the matter.
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The maker of memory chips sees an IPO as the most promising route to realizing value for shareholders, including Toshiba Corp. and Bain Capital, said the people, asking not to be named because the deliberations are private. Their comments came after the Wall Street Journal reported Micron Technology Inc. and Western Digital Corp. are each exploring a potential deal for Kioxia.
Semiconductor shortage leaves U.S. lawmakers seeking elusive fix
A 300 millimetre silicon wafer in the clean rooms at the Globalfoundries semiconductor fabrication (fab) plant in Dresden, Germany, on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021. The EU outlined a goal last year to produce at least one-fifth of the worlds chips and microprocessors by value, without giving details on how this would be achieved. Photographer: Liesa Johannssen-Koppitz/Bloomberg
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There’s bipartisan support for increasing domestic chip manufacturing capacity with some U.S. carmakers forced to idle plants as supply chains are interrupted by the global pandemic
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