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Intel CEO warns that “worst obstacle chip shortage is yet to come”

Pat Gelsinger.

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The global chip shortage is only going to get worse for the time being. Intel chief executive Pat Gelsinger said its impact is likely to be felt most strongly in the second half of this year. After that, the situation should gradually improve, but the boss of the world’s largest chip company does not expect the market to have a healthy balance of supply and demand before 2023.

The chip shortage mainly affects the car industry, but also, for example, game computer maker Nintendo and other companies active in the electronics world are affected. Major chip companies such as the Taiwanese TSMC, a major supplier to Apple, have already announced that they will increase production to help car manufacturers. Addressing the problems is also high on the agenda of governments.

Due to the lack of chips, several car brands have had to shut down factories several times. At the start of the corona crisis, car manufacturers scaled back their production and their orders. At the same time, demand for computers and mobile phones for working from home and things like gaming consoles for entertainment increased during the lockdowns, putting car companies at the back of the row with new chip orders.

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