
Chip Shortage Slows Global Connectivity
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AI industry demands are impacting chip production for everyday electronics. This may affect travelers relying on readily available and affordable devices for navigation and communication.
The global chip shortage, exacerbated by the prioritization of AI-related chip production, is impacting the availability of chips used in common consumer electronics. This means devices travelers rely on, such as smartphones and portable Wi-Fi routers, could become harder to find or more expensive.
For visitors to Japan, this could translate to difficulties in acquiring necessary tech upon arrival. Consider purchasing or renting essential devices before your trip to ensure seamless connectivity.
While the long-term effects are still unfolding, being prepared for potential tech scarcity can help minimize disruptions to your travel plans.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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