KEY POINTS
  • Semiconductors are beneath the hood of an increasing number of products — from cars and e-bikes to washing machines and toothbrushes.
  • Many of these chips are in short supply as the pandemic has led to supply chain bottlenecks and increased demand.
  • As a result, some products could be hard to come by this Christmas, depending on what you're after and how late you leave your shopping.

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A gamer plays on Sony's Playstation 5 console at his home in Seoul.

The global chip shortage has been rumbling on all year and still hasn't gone away.

But what does that mean for Christmas? Will some presents be harder to get hold of or more expensive?

In this article