TSMC's B/B ratio may be nearing 1.7, say sources
Improving orders at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (TSMC), the world's largest IC foundry, is fuelling concern among Taiwanese IC designers that it may delay their orders and the situation may even lead to higher prices, some industry sources said.
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