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Your next videogame console could cost $1,000 — and it has nothing to do with better hardware
The next videogame console may cost $1,000 due to a chip shortage rather than improved hardware. The chip shortage is negatively impacting companies that manufacture devices while positively affecting those supplying the components.
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