Semiconductor Industry Model Broken
Is the semiconductor industry model broken? Did companies cut back so much that the normal mechanisms of the supply chain don't work?
That is what will lead to a 2011 with shortages, allocation and price rises, reckons Malcolm Penn CEO of Future Horizons talking at IFS2011 this morning.
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