
Samsung Foundry has notified clients that a strike would disrupt chip shipment schedules, giving them time to stock inventory and seek new suppliers, media report, noting power management (PMIC) and display drivers (DDIC) are most at risk because they require older production processes that are already in high demand. (Note: Samsung Electronics’ unions voted to strike May 21, but negotiations remain ongoing) #Samsung #PSMC #VIS #semiconductors #semiconductor
Source: Dan Nystedt
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