Semiconductors have now established their placeas a truly essential industry.
Across multiple end markets, the absence of a finale critical chip, often costing less than a dollar, can prevent the sale of a device worth tens of thousands of dollars.
Chips will be even more important across all industries driven by increasing chip content in everything from cars to appliances to factories.
Shortages and supply chain issues are expected to remain and hopefully easing by the end of the year but with longer lead times for some components possibly stretching well into 2023.
As always, please DYODD ✌️
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