KEY POINTS
  • As an auto chip shortage continues to disrupt car manufacturing, ON Semiconductor CEO Hassane El-Khoury told CNBC he expects a bottleneck in orders to subside by the second half of 2021.
  • "The orders came on so strong that we're not able to keep up, but we do have the capacity," he said in a "Mad Money" interview.
  • "We started the new demand, and we're going to be through this in one or two quarters," he said.

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ON Semiconductor, a chipmaker scrambling to meet the high demand for automotive components, expects to relieve a bottleneck in auto chip production by the second half of the year at the latest.

In an interview Monday with CNBC's Jim Cramer, CEO Hassane El-Khoury said the company is experiencing a rush in orders for its products amid an industrywide shortage in chips.

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