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Taiwan chip designer MediaTek says next year's supply largely in hand

Taiwan chip designer MediaTek says next year's supply largely in hand

FILE PHOTO: Mediatek Chief Executive Officer Rick Tsai talks to reporters following an award ceremony in Taipei, Taiwan November 18, 2020. REUTERS/Ann Wang/File Photo

TAIPEI : Taiwan chip designer MediaTek Inc (2454.TW) on Wednesday said that its supply for next year is largely in hand, amid a global chip shortage that has disrupted production for car makers and consumer electronics suppliers.

"In terms of supply challenges, I think MediaTek has done pretty well on this front," MediaTek Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Rick Tsai told a news conference. "We have already nearly prepared our supply for next year."

Tech powerhouse Taiwan, home to the world's largest contract chip maker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (2330.TW) (TSMC), has become front and centre of efforts to resolve the chip shortage.

It is crucial to be "a reliable partner that lets customers feel at ease," Tsai said. "No matter how good the technology is, it's useless if you can't actually get the wafers."

MediaTek President Joe Chen said that facing high levels of uncertainty, the company must "build a close relationship with our strategic partners."

MediaTek hit US$10 billion in revenue for the first time last year, and the Hsinchu, Taiwan-based company expects to reach US$17 billion this year. Tsai told reporters that US$20 billion is "around the corner."

MediaTek last month released https://www.reuters.com/markets/asia/mediatek-eyes-premium-android-phone-market-with-new-5g-chip-2021-11-18 a new 5G smartphone chip that it hopes will be used in premium-priced Android smartphones, a market Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) currently dominates.

(Reporting by Sarah Wu; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)

Source: Reuters

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