The boss of chip-design specialist Arm Holdings says the semiconductor shortage will persist through next year, forecasting that crippling supply pressures won’t disappear soon
The boss of chip-design specialist Arm Holdings says the semiconductor shortage will persist through next year, joining the growing list of executives forecasting that crippling supply pressures won’t disappear soon.
“What we’re seeing from our licensees is that they could all be selling more, if only…there was more capacity to go around. Everyone is seeing huge demand,” Arm Chief Executive Simon Segars said Monday at The Wall Street Journal’s Tech Live conference.
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