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Taiwan’s major semiconductor manufacturers, a crucial link in the global tech supply chain, scrambled March 14 to gauge how their access to raw materials from Japanese suppliers will be affected by the powerful earthquake in Japan. United Microelectronics, ProMOS Technologies, and other companies said they were unsure how long inventories of wafer stock such as silicon would last and how disruptions in transportation or power following the quake on will upset supplies. Most can get by for 1 to 2 months, analysts believe. Japan supplies an estimated 50 percent of raw 12-inch wafers and 30 percent of raw 8-inch wafers to Taiwan. Any halt in supplies would likely raise prices paid by semiconductor customers such as Apple, and ultimately by buyers of PCs, smartphones, and electronic gadgetry.

http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9214438/Taiwanese_semiconductor_firms_face_supply_shortages_in_Japan


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on Mar 15, 2011

Expect a price rise in all electronics involving 'chips', as most are made in Japan. Also expect a fall in gold, silver and platinum as well as rare metals due to the same reason...

on Mar 15, 2011

Here in the U.S., TI said their supplier would be down till June.

on Mar 15, 2011

Most chips are manufactured in Taiwan, not Japan.  However, Taiwanese companies do get raw materials from Japan.  I don't think this impact will be that pronounced.  Fujitsu fabs some display stuff, and that would get hit.  If a tsunami hit Hsinchu, Taiwan, though, it would not be good for us, unless you own a bunch of stock in IBM.  2/3rd's of everything involving silicon comes from there.

on Mar 16, 2011

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on Mar 16, 2011

SPAMMER!!

on Mar 16, 2011

It is a world economy.  There will be short term price increases. Probably lasting for the rest of the year.

on Mar 17, 2011

Well I bought my GTX 570 a month ago so I'm safe. And if I hadn't I would have ordered one right away!

The only dark cloud now is my Raptor disk. If it dies, then it will be more expensive then normal to replace it with a SSD.