The electronics aisles at Walmart, Costco, Target, BestBuy and the car dealerships of Ford, General Motors and Chrysler around the country will soon all be empty — not because a fourth wave of the COVID-19 virus will wreak havoc (hopefully not), but because the U.S. ran out of semiconductor chips. That has been the dire situation of the automobile and electronics industries, which have been scrambling for semiconductor chips that power their products since mid-January of this year.
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