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Demand for Smartphones is Slowing, Says Apple Supplier TSMC

Demand for consumer electronics like smartphones and PCs is slowing due to continued geopolitical uncertainties and new COVID-related lockdowns in China, according to TSMC Chairman Mark Liu.

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TSMC, or Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, is one of Apple's main suppliers, responsible for the A-series and M-series chips that go in Apple devices. Liu's comments were delivered at the Taiwan Semiconductor Industry Association and were shared by Nikkei.

Customer interest in smartphones is falling in China specifically, with Liu also warning about the rising cost of components and materials. Production costs are going up for chip companies, and Liu believes the "pressure could eventually be passed on to consumers," a scenario that could also see demand impacted by higher costs.

"Everyone in the industry is worried about rising costs across the overall supply chain... The semiconductor industry already and directly experienced that cost increase," Liu said, adding that the industry is also concerned about macroeconomic uncertainties this year.

Liu said that TSMC is not changing its growth targets and is still unable to meet customers' demand with its current capacity. TSMC plans to reorganize and prioritize orders for "areas that still see healthy demand."

Signs of a dip in customer demand surfaced this week amid rumors that Apple is planning to cut iPhone SE production. Just weeks after releasing the iPhone SE, Apple allegedly told suppliers that it wants to cut back on iPhone SE production by as much as two to three million units because of a "weaker-than-expected demand," though some suppliers have refuted this report.

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54 months ago
Modern smartphones are so fast most people are happy to keep them for 3-4 years.
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54 months ago
Good, maybe the rising prices will end this madness where everybody upgrades their phones every year for absolutely no reason.

We've really reached an absurd point in our society where people feel it's a special year if they opt NOT to upgrade to the latest new iPhone for once.

Of course every first world country citizen needs a new phone every year, because why not. What could possibly be wrong with this mentality.
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Oh the poor smartphone industry. Down from 2.6B to 2.5B units. The sky is falling
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54 months ago
I mean, I post here and used to be a yearly-upgrader and even I update every 3 years now.
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54 months ago
I wonder why people don't want the "new" SE... 🙄
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54 months ago
Only reason to upgrade these days is for camera improvements, and new batteries/less thermally damaged components.
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