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chip shortage
A chip shortage refers to a situation in which the global supply of semiconductor chips—essential components used in electronics such as computers, smartphones, vehicles, and industrial equipment—cannot meet the demand from manufacturers. This imbalance can result from factors like increased consumer demand, disruptions in production or supply chains, or limited manufacturing capacity, leading to delays and higher costs for electronic products.
Japan Faces Memory Shortage as Stores Ration SSDs, HDDs, and RAM
Major electronics retailers in Tokyo have begun rationing sales of SSDs, HDDs, and DRAM modules after a nationwide shortage hit Japan’s consumer hardware market.
Purchase Limits and Empty Shelves
Customers visiting Tokyo’s...
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