A shortage of semiconductors — the microchips needed in everything from military equipment to coffee makers — is causing delays around the world, disrupting supply chains for smartphones and causing major problems in the auto industry. For consumers, it means a delay getting some products. It could also mean higher prices.
via CBC | Top Stories NewsThursday, 25 February 2021
Playstations scarce, automakers stalled amid semiconductor shortage brought on by pandemic
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