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The global microchip shortage has dealt a major blow to the auto industry hard, with automakers forced to cut production and losing billions in revenue. Now, it looks as though the shortage will end ...
On one hand, there is production. There is a resilient auto industry managing disruption after disruption—COVID-19, semiconductor shortages, supply chain headaches, labor woes, inflation and ...
OK, so I like cars. That is the hook that started me reading the article below. I’m also familiar with the microchip shortage that is plaguing many different industries — autos being one. My purpose ...
Deepening shortages of key auto parts such as microchips and seat foam are combining with packed ports and a cargo crunch to shut down auto assembly lines — even as dealers clamor for inventory to ...
DENVER (KDVR) — If you’re in the market for a new car, you won’t be finding the typical Memorial Day deals this weekend. You may even have a hard time finding the car you want. Inventory is at a ...
This year, automotive headlines have been dominated by the ongoing global microchip shortage. Now, according to General Motors president Mark Reuss, the global microchip supply is expected to begin to ...
Global demand for semiconductors has surged since the start of the pandemic. With social-distancing measures and remote work, many consumers bought computers, tablets, and other smart devices that ...
(CNN) - Many automakers have idled production lines because of a shortage of microchips. It’s so easy to take them for granted - the tiny silicon-based semiconductors that fuel our modern lives, our ...
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