Yes.
General Motors will idle plants starting Monday for two weeks due to COVID-19 affecting the production of semiconductor chips
www.freep.com
The factories produce some of Ford's biggest sellers and most popular vehicles, including the Ford-150, Ranger, Bronco, Explorer and Mustang Mach-E.
www.autonews.com
Car makers facing increasingly tough times until supply catches up
www.theregister.com
Multi-industry demand for semiconductors is pushing pressed manufacturers to the brink, causing appliance delivery delays.
www.proremodeler.com
So no I don't see how Covid wasn't a major factor in that, remember the spike in "work/study from home" PC's or other related hardware sales?
I'm not saying that Desktops / Laptops demand weren't elevated last year.
I'm saying that when you have these talking heads talking about
CHIP SHORTAGE, they're talking about the idle factories and disrupted supply chains that reverberated across America for nearly a year. The
CHIP SHORTAGE (40nm-class) was epic, on a level almost never before seen.
The "chip shortage" (7nm class) was... a bit worse than normal but within the realm of reason. And I cite DDR4 / NAND Flash as proof of this, which really wasn't affected.
7nm factories are different than 40nm factories, and both are "chips". The fact that Presidents / Prime Ministers moved to secure more chips was more about the 40nm and 28nm classes used by the automotive industry (and other manufacturing firms), rather than the high-tech stuff like 7nm or 5nm stuff that we techies like to use.
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As such, I blame "GPU Shortages" on the cryptocoin community, as profitability was through the roof for all of 2021. Again, who builds computers with 8x GPUs per computer, but the same amount of RAM / NAND Flash as before? Cryptocoin miners. And the supply-chain disruptions (for us high-tech 7nm users) were almost entirely centered upon GPUs, not on DDR4, Flash, or other components.