VIDEO And you thought the GPU Shortage was bad... Tech News Sept 12 2021

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And you thought the GPU Shortage was bad... Tech News Sept 12 2021 In this insightful episode of tech news, Paul from Paul's Hardware discusses the ongoing challenges in the tech industry, particularly the surge in toy shortages and the lingering GPU crisis that has frustrated gamers and tech enthusiasts alike.

Overview of the Current Situation​

The video begins with a humorous take on the impact of global supply chain issues that have led to a significant shortage of toys just in time for the holiday season. This echoes the struggles faced by gamers trying to find GPUs amid an ongoing crisis. Factories are short-staffed, plastic prices are skyrocketing, and logistical nightmares are rampant due to a lack of shipping containers.

Key Highlights​

  • Toy Shortages: The anticipated shortages will affect popular holiday items, including gaming consoles and sought-after toys. With typical shipping times doubled due to the pandemic, even retail giants like Walmart and Amazon are resorting to chartering ships and expanding their cargo fleets.
  • GPU Supply Issues: Continuing from last year, the GPU shortage is further complicated by rumors of upcoming product launches. AMD's RX 6600 and NVIDIA's RTX 30 Super series are generating buzz, but the market's response indicates that high prices will likely persist.
  • Upcoming Hardware Launches: Speculations around Intel's Alder Lake and the Z690 chipset promise exciting developments in CPU technology, with features that could bolster connectivity for various devices.
  • Crypto Market Influence: The video delves into the impact of cryptocurrency mining on hardware availability, particularly the sale of burnt-out drives from Chia miners, which raises red flags for potential buyers.
  • Legal Battles: The video touches on the ongoing Apple vs. Epic Games case, highlighting how legal rulings affect consumers and developers within the app ecosystem.
  • Gaming Announcements: Exciting news surfaces around titles like the remake of "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic" and the revival of "Twisted Metal," engaging longtime fans of these franchises.

    Conclusion and Community Engagement​

    As the video wraps up, Paul encourages viewers to engage with the content by leaving comments and sharing their thoughts on the tech news discussed. He emphasizes community feedback as a crucial element in shaping future videos. If you’re navigating the tech landscape in 2024 and still feeling the effects of past shortages, what strategies have you employed to stay informed and ahead of the curve? Are there any upcoming products that you’re particularly excited about? Feel free to share your insights and experiences! For further discussions, check out other threads related to component shortages, gaming news, and hardware releases that may pique your interest!
 

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