Use wechat scan QR code to share with friends and circle of friends < / P > < p > when answering questions about chip shortage, he said that there is indeed a problem of chip shortage in the world, and Qualcomm is also improving, but it still needs time. < / P > < p > however, he pointed out that the supply pressure of some chips produced by mature technology is expected to ease as soon as possible, but the solution of chips produced by advanced technology is more complex. < / P > < p > he said, "behind the shortage of chips, there is the impact of digitization, which is currently in the peak period of digital infrastructure construction. At the same time, including the impact of the epidemic, this is also an extraordinary period. We will try to overcome it in the future. " < / P > < p > due to the shortage of chip supply, it is difficult for Qualcomm to meet the < a target = "requirement of smartphone manufacturers adopting Android system_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E5%A4%84%E7%90%86%E5%99%A8 "> processor < / a > chip requirements. Cristiano Amon, President of Qualcomm and to be promoted to CEO on June 30, said not long ago that if he was asked what kept him up all night, it was the supply crisis in the semiconductor industry that kept him up all night. < / P > < p > Sanjay Mehrotra, CEO of semiconductor giant micron, who attended the meeting in the form of video, also said that micron is speeding up its technological transformation to alleviate the shortage of memory chips. The company will be committed to increasing supply to meet the growing market demand for its products. < p > < p > the shortage of chip supply has become a common problem in the global semiconductor industry, and has affected many fields such as automobile, mobile phone and so on. Ford, general motors, Toyota and other major automobile manufacturers have announced that due to the shortage of automobile chips, some of their products have stopped production. Even Samsung, one of the world's largest chip manufacturers, warned this week that the shortage of chips could delay the launch of the company's note series of new smartphones.