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AI Boom Won’t Lead to Global Chip Shortage, Says Qualcomm CEO Amon

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By Mona Porwal Published November 13, 2024
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Qualcomm Inc. CEO Cristiano Amon has dismissed concerns that the ongoing artificial intelligence (AI) boom could trigger a global chip shortage similar to the one experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Speaking at the Web Summit conference in Lisbon, Amon assured audiences that the semiconductor industry is well-prepared to meet the rising demand, particularly for AI-driven smartphones.

“During the pandemic, everyone was at home and started purchasing consumer electronics,” Amon recalled. “It was beneficial for the business, but the supply chain struggled to keep up.” He noted that since that time, significant investments have been poured into expanding chip production capacity, creating a more resilient supply chain.

The post-pandemic period has seen a considerable ramp-up in semiconductor production capabilities, thanks largely to government-backed investments in key manufacturing regions. The United States, European Union, China, and other nations have introduced substantial subsidies and funding to strengthen their chip-making industries. This week, Japan followed suit, with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announcing more than $65 billion in new support for the country’s semiconductor and AI sectors. The initiative aims to keep pace with global leaders in semiconductor manufacturing, supporting an industry now deemed critical for both economic stability and national security.

“Today, demand and supplies are a hundred percent balanced within semiconductors,” Amon remarked, underscoring the improvements in supply chain management since the pandemic. He expressed confidence that the industry’s fortified infrastructure would be able to absorb the increased demand for AI-enabled devices without significant disruptions.

Qualcomm’s Optimistic Outlook on Smartphone Demand

Qualcomm, the leading global provider of smartphone processors, has recently issued a strong sales forecast for the current quarter, pointing to steady demand in the smartphone market. Amon believes the widespread adoption of AI-driven features in mobile devices will drive users to upgrade their phones, a trend that will benefit Qualcomm’s business.

“Users, when they think about buying their next phone, want to buy a better phone,” Amon said. “We have observed this consistently, and I expect that the appeal of AI capabilities will accelerate that trend.” AI processing is becoming a key selling point for consumers, as the technology enables devices to perform advanced tasks, from improving photo quality to enabling voice assistants and predictive text. Qualcomm’s new chipsets are designed to enhance these capabilities, offering users a richer experience through increased on-device processing power.

Amon suggested that consumers’ growing awareness of AI functionalities could be a game-changer for the smartphone industry, with many people viewing the presence of AI features as a mark of a high-end device. This perception is driving demand for new phones capable of handling such tasks, even as general smartphone sales show signs of plateauing in other regions. With these developments, Qualcomm aims to maintain a competitive edge in a saturated market, betting on AI as a primary differentiator.

Global Semiconductor Investments Bolster Supply Resilience

The world’s recent experience with chip shortages has led governments and corporations alike to prioritise the stabilisation of semiconductor supplies. During the pandemic, shortages had a far-reaching impact across various sectors, from automotive to consumer electronics. This crisis prompted governments to step in, recognising that a secure and stable supply of semiconductors is vital for economic growth and technological advancement.

With fresh commitments like Japan’s $65 billion package, global semiconductor production is expected to remain robust. The Japanese government’s initiative is intended to bolster its AI and semiconductor industries, helping the country catch up with the US, EU, and China, which have already made substantial investments in their chip sectors. This is just the latest in a series of global efforts to enhance semiconductor self-sufficiency and prevent future supply chain disruptions.

Amon noted that Qualcomm has benefited from these industry-wide improvements. Since the pandemic-era shortages, supply chains have become more adaptable, and manufacturers have learned how to navigate unexpected disruptions more effectively. The result is a more balanced semiconductor market that can cater to both existing and emerging demands.

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Looking Ahead: AI-Driven Growth Without Supply Constraints

As AI continues to permeate more aspects of consumer electronics, from smartphones to wearables and home devices, Qualcomm anticipates sustained growth in its core markets. While the integration of AI does place additional demands on processors, Amon believes that the semiconductor industry is prepared to meet this challenge. Unlike the COVID-19 era, when supply chains were caught off-guard, today’s chip production is better equipped to handle surges in demand without significant delays.

Qualcomm’s optimistic outlook reflects the broader confidence within the industry. With strategic investments and improved production processes, companies are well-placed to capitalise on the AI boom without encountering the same obstacles faced in recent years. According to Amon, the combination of strong demand, robust supply chains, and government support has created an environment in which the AI-driven future of technology can unfold smoothly.

In summary, the AI boom is expected to transform the consumer electronics landscape, with AI-driven smartphones likely leading the charge. Yet, with the global semiconductor supply chain significantly strengthened since the pandemic, Qualcomm’s CEO is confident that the industry is well-prepared to support this transition without major supply constraints. This balance between supply and demand marks a new chapter for the chip industry, which has learned crucial lessons from the pandemic and is now more resilient than ever.

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