Market Chatter: SMIC Sees Memory-Chip Supply Strain Pressuring Carmakers, Electronics Makers in 2026

MT Newswires Live
11/14

Semiconductor Manufacturing International (HKG:0981, SHA:688981) warned that tightening memory supply could squeeze automotive and consumer-electronics output in 2026, Bloomberg News reported Friday.

Speaking on the company's post-earnings call, Co-Chief Executive Zhao Haijun said Chinese clients are becoming hesitant to place orders for early next year because they are unsure how much memory they can secure, according to the report.

He added that price increases driven by heavy AI-related demand are compounding the uncertainty.

"Be it carmakers, smartphones, or consumer electronics, everyone that uses memory is facing pressure from price hikes and supply constraints in the coming year," Zhao said in the call.

"Our customers are reluctant to place too many orders in the first quarter as they're not sure how many memory chips they can secure," he added.

(Market Chatter news is derived from conversations with market professionals globally. This information is believed to be from reliable sources but may include rumor and speculation. Accuracy is not guaranteed.)

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