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Acer says PC hardware shortages to ease up by second half of 2021

Acer says PC hardware shortages to ease up by second half of 2021

Acer says PC hardware shortages to ease up by second half of 2021
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Taiwan s Acer sees global chip shortage gradually easing

Taiwan s Acer sees global chip shortage gradually easing Toggle share menu Advertisement Taiwan s Acer sees global chip shortage gradually easing A shop attendant sits in an Acer booth in a computer mall in Taipei on Mar 19, 2013. (Photo: Reuters/Pichi Chuang) 06 Apr 2021 02:25PM (Updated: 06 Apr 2021 02:27PM) Share this content Bookmark TAIPEI: A global shortage of chips for mid-end consumer products is starting to ease and will be much better come the second half of the year, a senior executive at Taiwan s Acer, the world s No. 5 personal computer vendor by shipments, said on Tuesday (Apr 6). From delayed car deliveries to a supply shortfall in home appliances to costlier smartphones, businesses and consumers across the globe are facing the brunt of an unprecedented shortage in semiconductor microchips.

Acer says global chip shortage gradually easing

Acer says global chip shortage gradually easing Updated / Tuesday, 6 Apr 2021 07:54 Consumers have stocked up on laptops, gaming consoles and other electronic products during the pandemic, leading to tighter inventory A global shortage of chips for mid-end consumer products is starting to ease and will be much better come the second half of the year, according to a senior executive at Taiwan s leading computer seller Acer. From delayed car deliveries to a supply shortfall in home appliances to costlier smartphones, businesses and consumers across the globe are facing the brunt of an unprecedented shortage in semiconductor microchips. Originally concentrated in the auto industry, the shortage has now spread to a range of other consumer electronics, including smartphones, refrigerators and microwaves.

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By Syndicated Content Apr 6, 2021 1:22 AM TAIPEI (Reuters) - A global shortage of chips for mid-end consumer products is starting to ease and will be much better come the second half of the year, a senior executive at Taiwan s Acer Inc, the world s No. 5 PC vendor by shipments, said on Tuesday. From delayed car deliveries to a supply shortfall in home appliances to costlier smartphones, businesses and consumers across the globe are facing the brunt of an unprecedented shortage in semiconductor microchips. Originally concentrated in the auto industry, the shortage has now spread to a range of other consumer electronics, including smartphones, refrigerators and microwaves.

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