Technology, automobiles and many other companies have been visibly affected by the chip crisis over the past few years. While most products had stock problems due to chip shortages, this undoubtedly hit technology companies the hardest. Because smart phones, tablets, computers and many other products that need chips began to be sold at both less and more expensive prices due to the crisis.
South Korean Samsung has recently made a huge investment in artificial intelligence and chips. However, recently there have been reports that the company will reduce its smartphone production. This once again showed how bad the situation is.
SAMSUNG WILL MAKE LESS PHONES
Reports have emerged that Samsung, one of the world’s best-selling phone manufacturers, will reduce it this year. Samsung, which has a sales target of 310 million for 2022, will unfortunately not be able to reach its desired target due to the chip crisis affecting the whole world.
According to prominent reports, the South Korean manufacturer will produce 280 million smartphones, with a decrease of 30 million. The information was reported by MaeilEconomicDaily. In the report, it was revealed that Samsung informed its partners that it changed its targets for 2022.
GOING THROUGH APPLE’S WAY
Apple, one of Samsung’s most serious competitors, went to a decrease in smartphone production a few days ago. While the US technology giant has set a target of 220 million, Samsung’s target of 280 million indicates that the two companies are on the same path.
TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCTS ARE ON THE WAY
In addition to the increasing exchange rate in Turkey, big hikes in technological products are on the way. While the increase in the dollar rate is one of the most important factors of the hike, the chip crisis in the world is another important factor. Therefore, all data shows that new hikes are on the way for automobiles, phones, tablets and many more technological products. In addition, the prices of TRT tax for Turkey have been increased recently. Towards the end of the year, it is expected that there will be hikes due to the dollar exchange rate. (TGRT News)
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