KEY POINTS
  • Car makers have been hit hardest by the global chip shortage, but the crisis affects everything from gaming consoles to televisions.
  • But not all industries or products may suffer the same way. In fact, there might even be an oversupply of certain chips, according to Alicia Garcia-Herrero of Natixis.
  • Garcia-Herrero told "Squawk Box Asia" there will be a segmentation of prices.

The global chip shortage is causing problems for multiple industries and shows no signs of abating, but don't expect prices for all types of chips to shoot up, says the Asia-Pacific chief economist of research firm Natixis.

Car makers have been hit hardest by the shortage, but the crisis affects everything from gaming consoles to televisions.