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The global chip shortage currently affecting all parts of the gaming industry will continue until at least next September, according to Toshiba. In a new report from Bloomberg, Toshiba Corp., one of the major companies that creates power-regulating chips for games consoles, graphics cards, consumer electronics, and more, says the chip shortage will likely continue through the end of 2022. Toshiba director, Takeshi Kamebuchi, told Bloomberg: “The supply of chips will remain very tight until at least September next year. “In some cases, we may find some customers not being fully served until 202...
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The global chip shortage currently affecting all parts of the gaming industry will continue until at least next September, according to Toshiba. In a new report from Bloomberg, Toshiba Corp., one of the major companies that creates power-regulating chips for games consoles, graphics cards, consumer electronics, and more, says the chip shortage will likely continue through the end of 2022. Toshiba director, Takeshi Kamebuchi, told Bloomberg: “The supply of chips will remain very tight until at least September next year. “In some cases, we may find some customers not being fully served until 202...
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