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Long Wait For Your New Car? Laptops Out Of Stock? Can t Buy A PlayStation 5? Blame The Chip Shortage

Long Wait For Your New Car? Laptops Out Of Stock? Can’t Buy A PlayStation 5? Blame The Chip Shortage Vishal Mathur © Provided by News18 Long Wait For Your New Car? Laptops Out Of Stock? Can’t Buy A PlayStation 5? Blame The Chip Shortage Semiconductors. You may never have realized this, at least till now maybe, but these good old semiconductors are the very backbone of pretty much everything around you. At least the non-living things. Be it your laptop or PC, your TV, your smartphone or even the good old Wi-Fi router you have at home, everything uses these to work. As does your car, which is parked outside. If you have been noticing how the laptop that you have been eyeing has remained out of stock for the past few months, or how your annoying relatives keep complaining that the car they booked a few months ago still has a waiting period for another few months, you can now draw a parallel between these two occurrences. We world is in the midst of what can s

Making chips requires lots of water, and Taiwan has a drought

Mar 5, 2021 Turns out, semiconductor manufacturing doesn’t just require multi-billion dollar factories and a lot of smarts, it also takes water. Gallons and gallons of it for every single chip. Better hope there’s no drought. Oops, too late. Just as world leaders, and auto companies, start to panic about a shortage of components, the global center of chipmaking is facing water restrictions that could impact Taiwan’s most important export. Not only is this 500 kilometer stretch of land at the edge of the Pacific home to now-famous Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., but it also hosts factories run by Micron Technology Inc., United Microelectronics Corp., Vanguard International Semiconductor Co. and many more. They all make chips that go into everyday products like smartphones, games consoles and cars.

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