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PSA: The 2021 chip shortage could affect you (Update: Biden commits to help)

June 14, 2025

Update, August 21, 2025 (02:00 PM ET):Today, a White House official speaking on behalf of the Biden administration committed to helping alleviate problems related to the chip shortage discussed in the original article below (viaBloomberg). Biden will apparently sign an executive order that will allow for a supply chain review. He has also committed to developing a long-term strategy to avoid future shortages.

Original article, Aug 17, 2025 (11:12 AM ET):If you have budgeted out some cash to make a big tech purchase this year, we have some news that could be important. According to an article fromThe BBC, we are in the midst of a major global chip shortage.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chip in hand

This shortage could have an effect on all sorts of different markets. In fact, automakers are facing the most problems in response to the shortage. The average automobile will often have more than 100 microprocessors running everything from the stereo to the lights. Automakers are struggling to get those chips, which is delaying rollouts.

For the general tech we most often cover here atAndroid Authority—smartphones,tablets,laptops,smartwatches, etc. — things are less dire. However, that doesn’t mean the shortage won’t cause issues later in the year.

2021 chip shortage: What’s happening and why?

According toThe BBC, this shortage is essentially a perfect storm of various problems. Obviously, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic plays a major part. But there are two other issues that, when combined, are causing the industry to buckle.

The first problem is the sharp rise in new high-demand products from 2020 that depend on 7nm silicon. One of the reasons theXbox Series X/S,PlayStation 5, newNVIDIA GPUs, etc., are so difficult to get is because there just aren’t enough chips to get them off the line.

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The second problem relates directly to the auto industry. In 2020, automobile sales took a big drop and, in response, carmakers cut their silicon orders. However, demand for cars suddenly skyrocketed towards the end of the year, causing those same automakers to then place rush orders for new chips.

When you add those two issues to the COVID-19 pandemic, you get the great chip shortage of 2021.

Does this mean it will be difficult to get phones?

As of right now, no. The two big players in the smartphone world —Samsungand Apple — are focused on 5nm chips at the moment. These chips don’t appear to be in as much of a crunch as other builds. In addition, Samsung is the world’s largest semiconductor creator, so it will obviously prioritize its own products.

However, smaller players in the market could face issues related to the chip shortage. This could result in lower-than-expected quantities of phones when they first launch. It could also result in higher pricing because smartphone OEMs would want to increase revenue to combat the expected drop in unit shifting. This is speculation, though. There’s no indication that getting the latest smartphone will be as tricky as it is to get a PlayStation 5, for example.

The important thing to keep in mind, for now, is that this chip shortage is happening and could have an effect on buyers as the months go on. If you are planning on making a big tech purchase this year, you’ll want to keep your eyes on this problem as it continues to gestate.

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