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A global chip shortage could impact Scottish companies

SCOTTISH business will have to forward plan as a global chip shortage emerges.

IT experts are warning managers and business owners to plan on what new devices they will want to use later this year due to a worldwide chip shortage.

Alex Currens, of Acu IT Solutions has revealed that very little people know about the lack of chips being manufactured, which will impact Scottish businesses.

Scottish Businesses will have to plan ahead due to the global chip crisis - UK and World News
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Scottish Businesses will have to plan ahead due to the global chip crisis.

Currens said: “These days chips go into almost everything that’s produced.

“Even fridges need chips. Demand is racing. And a number of unique circumstances have come together to severely restrict the number of chips available.”

He added: “The thing is, it’s so difficult and expensive to manufacture chips that you can’t just open new chip making factories to meet demand.

“All of this means that there just aren’t enough chips available. And that’s going to be a problem right through to next year.”

The pandemic has led to an increase in demand for devices with chips - UK and World News
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The pandemic has led to an increase in demand for devices with chips.

The increase in demand for devices with chips comes as the pandemic made people worldwide buy electronics.

Experts estimate that people will now rush to purchase 5G phones, increasing the demand further.

More recently, chip manufacturers have been forced to suspend production, including one in America due to power shortages and one in Japan which experienced a fire.

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