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Posted 03:27 AM Wednesday, September 6, 2023   [ quote ]

20The supply of chips will remain very tight until at least September next year,21 Bloomberg quotes Takeshi Kamebuchi, a Toshiba director in FC 24 Coins charge of semiconductors. 20In some cases, we may find some customers not being fully served until 2023.21 Although the chip shortage is also having an impact on the automotive sector 11 with Toyota own motor division having to reduce production on cars 11 and makers of industrial machines, amongst others, Kamebuchi specifically points to console manufacturers feeling the sting. 20Game console makers are among the customers making the strongest demands and Im sincerely sorry for their frustration as none of them have a 100% satisfaction,21 he says. Kamebuchi also said Toshiba is having to 20consider which customer faces the most severe situation, such as the risk of the whole production line halting or the business getting obliterated without the supply of chips.21 Although power chips arent the only shortage plaguing console manufacturers at the moment, Toshiba plans to invest $545million (£393.2m) by March 2024 boosting its output of power semiconductors may help ease matters. At present, even the four-year-old Nintendo Switch is struggling to match demand on its existing models, with a new OLED model set to launch in October. In July 2021, Sony Interactive Entertainment president and CEO Jim Ryan said it would be 20ome time21 before PS5 production would be able to meet demand. Sony is also already tweaking the design of the PS5, potentially to address 11 in part 11 component shortages. A revised PS5 was spotted in Australia in cheap FCUT 24 Coins August, although the main change appeared to be to its heat management systems.


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