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EPISODE · May 12, 2021 · 13 MIN

Could the computer chip shortage reverse in 2022?

from In the market for more · host IG Group

The current shortage of computer chips began in the auto sector as a result of the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic. In this episode, IGTV’s Jeremy Naylor chats to tech specialist, Dr Richard Windsor, from Radio Free Mobile who says the initial pressures that built up then moved into consumer electronics. But, because of the capital expenditure that’s been promised by the big chip makers like Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor, this excess demand could be swamped by excess supply, possibly ‘by Q2 or Q3’ in 2022. Any opinion, news, research, analysis, or other information does not constitute investment or trading advice. Follow us on Twitter @IGcom

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The current shortage of computer chips began in the auto sector as a result of the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic. In this episode, IGTV’s Jeremy Naylor chats to tech specialist, Dr Richard Windsor, from Radio Free Mobile who says...

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