Technology Global shortage in computer chips 'reaches crisis point'

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Consumers are facing price rises and shortages of products from TVs and mobile phones to cars and games consoles as a global shortage in semiconductors grows.

The shortage in chips, the “brain” within every electronic device in the world, has been steadily worsening since last year.

Initially the problem was only a temporary delay in supplies as factories shut down when the coronavirus pandemic first hit.

However, although production is back to normal, a new surge in demand driven by changing habits fuelled by the pandemic means that it is now reaching crisis point.

Car manufacturers investing in tech-heavy electric vehicles, the boom in sales of TVs and home computers and launch of new games consoles and 5G-enabled mobile phones have all driven demand.

Even the mighty Apple, a $2tn company and the world’s biggest buyer of semiconductors spending $58bn annually, was forced to delay the launch of the much-hyped iPhone 12 by two months last year due to the shortage.

“Chips are everything,” says Neil Campling, media and tech analyst at Mirabaud. “There is a perfect storm of supply and demand factors going on here. But basically, there is a new level of demand that can’t be kept up with, everyone is in crisis and it is getting worse.”

Ford recently cancelled shifts at two car plants and said profits could be hit by up to $2.5bn this year due to chip shortages, while Nissan is idling output at plants in Mexico and the US. General Motors said it could face a $2bn profit hit.

 
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That is China making all the chips. I have no idea why the US can posture against China they provide us with all of our chips. The Chinese could stop all cell phone manufacturing for years everywhere outside of China if they had someone like Trump take power and said Make China Great Again. Just saying.
 

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The current wave of crypto growth has been contributing to this as well. The new generation of GPUs has been launched for 6 months now and it is still impossible to find any stock. Even older generation hardware is going for higher than its original MSRP on the secondhand market.

There are a number of chip fabs outside China though. Samsung has fabs in South Korea and the US, and TSMC is in Taiwan. China often still supplies many of the intermediate components so they are still very important and have a lot of influence.
 

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TSMC is currently affected by an abnormal seasonal drought. Their production may be affected due to the lack of water.
 

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TSMC is currently affected by an abnormal seasonal drought. Their production may be affected due to the lack of water.

Yeah that water shortage in Taiwan sure is not getting reported on. First I heard of it was from you on the news page.
 
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