💨 Abstract
South African consumers will face higher prices for smartphones and laptops due to a global semiconductor shortage. The demand for high-performance chips for AI infrastructure is outpacing supply, leading manufacturers to prioritize enterprise clients over consumer electronics. This shortage affects various devices, including cars and appliances, potentially increasing costs for South African households and businesses. The supply squeeze may persist as AI investment continues to grow.
Courtesy: Sundeeka Mungroo
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