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RPT-FOCUS-Qualcomm struggles to meet chip demand as shortage spreads to phones- sources

(Repeats for wider distribution) SAN FRANCISCO/SHANGHAI, March 11 (Reuters) - Qualcomm Inc is struggling to keep up with demand for its processor chips used in smartphones and gadgets, as a chip shortage that first hit the auto industry spreads across the electronics business, industry sources told Reuters. Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, the world’s largest smartphone maker, is experiencing a shortage of Qualcomm’s application processors, the heart of smartphones, two people at suppliers for the South Korean giant told Reuters. Demand for Qualcomm’s chips has soared in the past months as Android phone makers seek to win over customers abandoning phones produced by Huawei Technologies Co Ltd due to U.S. sanctions. Qualcomm has found it hard to meet this higher-than-expected demand, in part due to a shortage of some subcomponents used in its chips.

Qualcomm struggles to meet chip demand as shortage spreads to phones: sources

Qualcomm struggles to meet chip demand as shortage spreads to phones: sources
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Qualcomm struggles to meet chip demand as shortage spreads to phones: sources

Qualcomm struggles to meet chip demand as shortage spreads to phones: sources
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Qualcomm struggles to meet chip demand as shortage spreads to phones: sources

Qualcomm struggles to meet chip demand as shortage spreads to phones: sources
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South Korea Fights to Guard Its Trade Secrets From China - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

March 4, 2021 Share South Korea’s leading role in high-tech industries has made it an attractive target for fast-rising Chinese rivals in search of enhanced capabilities in semiconductors, computer displays and shipbuilding, among other technologies. The methods employed by China run the gamut, from relatively benign attempts to recruit skilled workers to more nefarious practices, including bribing South Koreans to divulge trade secrets and illegally hacking into company computer systems. The recruitment efforts often are highly alluring. South Korean job-search websites are filled with ads from Chinese companies with language such as “living expenses and children’s education provided,” or “two-year contract with competitive salary and bonus.”

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