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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The ongoing global chip shortage<\/a> and supply constraints are set to mar Christmas festivities for many tech firms<\/a>, especially gaming ones, which are reeling under tremendous pressure to deliver products on time.

It is not just
Sony<\/a> and Microsoft's next-gen consoles that could be hard to purchase but several tech companies are feeling the pinch.

Japanese giant Nintendo<\/a> has revised its Switch sales forecast for the fiscal year down by 1.5 million \"due to the effects of the global semiconductor shortage\".

The company is \"evaluating alternative components and reviewing our designs\", according to Ko Shiota, GM of Nintendo's Technology Development Division.

The gaming giant depends heavily on its console business, all the while deep-pocketed rivals such as Microsoft are expanding subscription and cloud gaming services.

Nintendo further stated that it \"plans to continue to expand its business around the core concept of creating unique integrated hardware-software products\".

Sony is reportedly struggling to make PlayStation 5 consoles and has lowered its production forecast for the current financial year.

Valve's Steam Deck handheld gaming PC has been delayed by two months.

\"We did our best to work around the global supply chain issues, but due to material shortages, components aren't reaching our manufacturing facilities in time for us to meet our initial launch dates,\" Valve said in a blog post on Thursday.

According to a report in The Verge, Panic's Playdate handheld has been pushed from late 2021 to early 2022.

The company said that \"there are a number of other parts shortages we're trying to outsmart right now.\"

Microsoft's Xbox chief Phil Spencer has already warned of ongoing shortages, saying that Xbox supply issues will last into 2022.

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has said that the global
chip shortage<\/a> will linger for a lot longer, extending at least until 2023.

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芯片短缺将3月你的游戏购物里度过今年的圣诞节

持续的全球芯片短缺和供应限制将3月圣诞活动对许多高科技公司而言,尤其是游戏,面临着巨大的压力,按时交付产品。

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新德里:正在进行全球芯片短缺和供应限制将3月圣诞庆祝活动科技公司,尤其是游戏面临着巨大的压力,按时交付产品。

这不仅仅是索尼和微软的下一代游戏机可能很难购买,但一些科技公司感到手头拮据。

日本巨头任天堂已经修订了其开关销售预测150万年财年下降“由于全球半导体短缺”的影响。

公司“评估替代组件和审查我们的设计”,根据Ko Shiota,通用任天堂的技术开发部门。

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游戏巨头在很大程度上依赖于其控制台业务,同时资金雄厚的微软等竞争对手扩大订阅和云游戏服务。

任天堂进一步表示,它“计划继续扩大其业务的核心概念创建独特的集成硬件软件产品”。

据报道,索尼努力使5 PlayStation游戏机和降低了生产预测当前财政年度。

阀门的蒸汽甲板手持游戏PC已经推迟了两个月。

“我们尽力解决全球供应链问题,但由于材料短缺,组件没有达到我们的生产设备在我们满足我们最初的发布日期,“阀周四在一篇博客文章中说。

据边缘,恐慌的上映期手持推从2021年底到2022年初。

该公司表示,“有很多其他地方短缺我们现在来改造。”

微软的Xbox首席菲尔斯宾塞已经警告说,持续短缺,说Xbox供应问题将持续到2022年。

英特尔总裁Pat Gelsinger表示,全球芯片短缺至少将持续更长时间,延长到2023年。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The ongoing global chip shortage<\/a> and supply constraints are set to mar Christmas festivities for many tech firms<\/a>, especially gaming ones, which are reeling under tremendous pressure to deliver products on time.

It is not just
Sony<\/a> and Microsoft's next-gen consoles that could be hard to purchase but several tech companies are feeling the pinch.

Japanese giant Nintendo<\/a> has revised its Switch sales forecast for the fiscal year down by 1.5 million \"due to the effects of the global semiconductor shortage\".

The company is \"evaluating alternative components and reviewing our designs\", according to Ko Shiota, GM of Nintendo's Technology Development Division.

The gaming giant depends heavily on its console business, all the while deep-pocketed rivals such as Microsoft are expanding subscription and cloud gaming services.

Nintendo further stated that it \"plans to continue to expand its business around the core concept of creating unique integrated hardware-software products\".

Sony is reportedly struggling to make PlayStation 5 consoles and has lowered its production forecast for the current financial year.

Valve's Steam Deck handheld gaming PC has been delayed by two months.

\"We did our best to work around the global supply chain issues, but due to material shortages, components aren't reaching our manufacturing facilities in time for us to meet our initial launch dates,\" Valve said in a blog post on Thursday.

According to a report in The Verge, Panic's Playdate handheld has been pushed from late 2021 to early 2022.

The company said that \"there are a number of other parts shortages we're trying to outsmart right now.\"

Microsoft's Xbox chief Phil Spencer has already warned of ongoing shortages, saying that Xbox supply issues will last into 2022.

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has said that the global
chip shortage<\/a> will linger for a lot longer, extending at least until 2023.

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