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Global chip shortage could make your Christmas gifts more expensive

Janet John by Janet John
December 13, 2021
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Global chip shortage could make your Christmas gifts more expensive
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The global chip scarcity has been simmering for over a year and shows no signs of abating. Individuals may be forced to spend more on their Christmas gifts as a result of this phenomenon.

As technology has advanced, semiconductor chips have spread from computers and cars to toothbrushes and tumble dryers they now lurk beneath the hood of a surprising number of products.

But demand for chips is continuing to outstrip supply, and carmakers are no longer the only companies feeling the pinch.

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What you should know

Samsung said last week that the chip shortage is hitting television and appliance production, while LG admitted the shortage is a risk.

Also, Samsung’s co-chief executive and mobile chief, Koh Dong-jin, said at a shareholder’s meeting in March that there is a major mismatch in chip supply and demand in the IT sector. At the time, Samsung hinted that the next Galaxy Note smartphone might not be released.

LG said it is “closely monitoring the situation as no manufacturer can be free of the problem if it gets prolonged,” according to The Financial Times.

What product would be affected

TSMC, Samsung and Intel, the heavyweights of the semiconductor industry, aren’t focused on making these older less advanced power management chips because they can make more by selling more innovative versions.

Semiconductor-rich products like computers, smartphones and games consoles are likely to be popular Christmas presents, but there are availability problems, according to Glenn O’Donnell, VP and research director at analyst firm Forrester.

Sony’s PS5 and Microsoft’s Xbox Series S, as well as Google’s Pixel 6 Pro smartphone, are both widely unavailable.

Gomes Adeboye computer garget seller at Ikeja computer village said shoppers should consider buying desired electronics that are in stock as soon as possible.

“The chip shortage has greatly affected prices of electronic gadgets, even I have not restocked I still need to adjust my prices to reflect market situations. It would be prudent to buy now rather than wait because the price may continue to go up,” Gomes remarked.

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Janet John

Janet John is a graduate of Chemical Engineering from the University of Uyo. She specializes in technical writing where she creates easy to read documentation, articles to clearly and efficiently explain highly complex processes. When she is not writing, she works as a freelance front-end developer

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