Your next videogame console could cost $1,000 — and it has nothing to do with better hardware
The chip shortage is damaging shares of companies that build devices and boosting the ones supplying the parts.
Your next videogame console could cost $1,000 — and it has nothing to do with better hardware
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The chip shortage is damaging shares of companies that build devices and boosting the ones supplying the parts.
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Originally published at www.marketwatch.com.
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