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Xbox chief Phil Spencer said that the shortage of game consoles will continue in 2022, and it's not just a global chip crisis. “When I think about how difficult it is today to get all the components needed to make consoles and bring them to markets where there is demand, there are numerous bottlenecks in the process,” Spencer explained.
As noted by The Warp, the shortage of semiconductors has caused serious damage to the entire supply chain. At the same time, the self-isolation regime has increased the demand for game consoles. According to buyers, now it is difficult to get not only the Xbox Series X consoles, but also the PlayStation 5, as well as the Nvidia video cards of the GeForce RTX family, which were sold out due to the possibility of bitcoin mining.
According to Spencer, he understands the disaffected fans waiting for the next generation of consoles. The head of Xbox has promised that the company will work hard to meet demand and saturate the market.
During 2021, demand for chips rose to a record amid the 2020 crisis and logistics disruptions. Due to the shortage of semiconductors, the global auto industry has already seriously suffered – by the end of 2021, it will miss $ 210 billion in revenue. Due to the global shortage of semiconductors, 7.7 million cars will roll off the assembly lines less than planned.
The Secret previously wrote that despite the chip crisis, Tesla's Shanghai plant produced nearly 300,000 electric vehicles from January to September 2021.
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