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TSMC's 2015 Forecast May Be Warning for Supply Chain
Alan Patterson, EETimes
9/24/2015 08:20 AM EDT
TAIPEI — A forecast of 2015 revenue yesterday by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., (TSMC), may have sounded a warning for other companies in the electronics supply chain.
The world’s largest foundry said yesterday in a press statement that it “expects its full-year revenue growth rate will still be close to double digits” compared with its sales in 2014. The announcement marks the third time this year that the company has pared expectations for 2015.
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