Signs that chip crunch is easing


More suppliers: People visiting a Qualcomm booth in Shanghai, China. The company delivers an upbeat forecast for the latest quarter as it farms out production of certain products to multiple manufacturers. — Reuters

SAN DIEGO: For investors looking for signs that the global semiconductor shortage is near an end, Qualcomm Inc offered some solace – though problems are expected to persist until next year, the chipmaker is now more adept at getting its hands on scarce parts.

Qualcomm has farmed out production of certain products to multiple manufacturers, helping ensure it has enough supplies.

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