Will the chip shortage end soon?

The U.S. Commerce Department conducted global survey of semiconductor supply chain companies.

Results show supply is still far too short to meet current market demand for chips. Biden administration says situation will remain dire for at least the rest of 2022.

It remains to be seen if the Biden administration’s estimates are correct and whether we will have to wait longer.

The survey didn’t reveal any evidence of hoarding, but some prices do appear to be inflated and the Commerce Department is going to review them, but it will continue to collect data from companies and collect data.

In the past two years, there may be some light in the dark for mining cards may drop due to the current cryptocurrency crash and the demand for mining chips may also stabilize as soon as this year, according to sources in the coming months. 

Why the global chip shortage threatens the economy, national security and Americans’ ‘status quo’

“It is both an economic and national security imperative to solve this crisis.”

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How the Computer Chip Shortage Could Incite a U.S. Conflict With China

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U.S. says semiconductor chip shortage has nothing to do with S. Korean firms

The U.S. Department of Commerce says Washington ?s semiconductor shortage has nothing to do with South Korean firms, increasing hopes that chip cooperation between Seoul and Washington will be boosted. The commerce department on Tuesday released results from the Risks in the Semiconductor Suppl

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