Deloitte TMT 2022 Predictions: Chip Shortage Continues; AI Regulation Increases; Industry Pushes for Sustainable Smartphones; More Entertainment Choices Equals More Churn
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Wednesday, December 1, 2021
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"In 2022, we foresee these behaviors continuing to grow, but amid a backdrop of challenges.
Key Points:
- "In 2022, we foresee these behaviors continuing to grow, but amid a backdrop of challenges.
- The continuation of the chip shortage and its staying power boils down to a significant surge in demand, driven by digital transformation and accelerated by the pandemic.
- Unsurprisingly, venture capital investment in semiconductors is taking off to fill that demand for new kinds of chips.
- Deloitte predicts that venture capital (VC) firms globally will invest more than US$6 billion in semiconductor startup companies in 2022.