Earthquake in Taiwan will not lead to a shortage of computer hardware
Taiwanese company TSMC, which creates computer chips, reported that it had restored 70% of its production capacity. Almost all equipment was returned to service.
The most powerful earthquake in 25 years occurred in Taiwan three days ago. TSMC, which cooperates with such giants as Huawei, Realtek, AMD, NVIDIA, Apple and Intel, even had to evacuate its employees. Analysts expressed concern that the cataclysm would cause irreparable damage to the factories of the largest computer hardware manufacturer.
However, in the first 10 hours after the earthquake, TSMC restored 70% of the equipment in its factories. Company representatives have already stated that the failures will not affect annual revenue.
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