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Why the Chip Shortage Drags on and On

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Why the chip shortage drags on and on... and on:

The semiconductor industry lives at the cutting edge of technological progress. So why can't it churn out enough chips to keep the world moving?

Nearly two years into pandemic-caused disruptions, a severe shortage of computer chips-the components at the heart of smartphones, laptops, and innumerable other products-continues to affect manufacturers across the global economy.

Automakers have been forced to halt production in recent months as sales decline because they can't make enough cars. The shortage has affected industries from game consoles and networking gear to medical devices. In October, Apple blamed chip scarcity for crimping its financial results, and Intel warned that the drought will likely stretch to 2023.

In short, the semiconductor supply chain has become stretched in new ways that are deeply rooted and difficult to resolve. Demand is ballooning faster than chipmakers can respond, especially for basic-yet-widespread components that are subject to the kind of big variations in demand that make investments risky.

"It is utterly amazing that it's taken so long for the supply chain to rebound after the global economy came to a halt during Covid," says Brian Matas, vice president of market research at IC Insights, an analyst firm that tracks the semiconductor industry.

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