The semiconductor shortage that continues to impact a number of automakers around the globe is far from over. According to CNET, a major Japanese semiconductor chip supplier (Rohm), “said it foresees chip shortages throughout next year. It’s not that the company can’t build chips quickly enough, but the fact that its own supply chains are involved in serious bottlenecks.” Ford, Toyota and Honda are three of the company’s largest customers. Rohm plans to invest more money to further maximize production. (Source: CNET) Read the original article…



