MediaTek may cut significant wafers from TSMC and UMC.
June 02, 2023
Key Takeaways:
- MediaTek is considering a reduction in wafer orders from TSMC and UMC in 2H23, with potential cuts ranging from 10~15% of the originally planned capacity, which translates to 130-150K wafers from TSMC and 55-65K wafers from UMC.
- The intended application for the reduction is in the field of Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMICs), and our investigation suggests that MediaTek's PMIC inventory level may currently be at approximately 8 to 10 months' worth.
- The decision to reduce orders is driven by challenges related to inventory digestion and weakened demand for smartphones in the Chinese market.
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