Shortage ends on semiconductors
The Wall Street Journal reports that the semiconductor shortage that has plagued the market in recent years may be coming to an end. According to the WSJ, several chip suppliers have larger inventories of semiconductors than they have had in ten years. The fact that the warehouses are starting to fill up is explained, among other things, by the fact that the demand for electronics has decreased recently. Several chip manufacturers state that due to the situation that has now arisen, they will be forced to start resigning personally. Chip manufacturer Micron states that it will probably have to lay off ten percent of its workforce.
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