

"So far it's been very good," said Patrick Wilson, VP of government relations at MediaTek USA. Wilson said Taiwan-based MediaTek does not expect the chipset shortage to affect shipments of its own products to smartphone vendors like Xiaomi and Samsung, nor does it expect the situation to affect the overall sale of smartphones – including those for shiny, new 5G networks – in the coming months.
"We're really growing a lot," Wilson said. "MediaTek – we're the No. 1 in Asia, we're the No. 1 in Indonesia, India, and the Middle East and South America – we're the No. And 1 cell phone provider in all of those other regions. But in the US we're not. And so that's our ambition."
The chipset shortage will undoubtedly be a hot topic of discussion during the next few weeks as companies like Apple, Samsung, Verizon and Qualcomm report their quarterly earnings.
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