Riddle me this - What's out of stock, in short supply yet makes money fall from the sky?
Look at the financial reports of semiconductor manufacturers - the numbers show revenue is spectacular, margins up- for two years now. They also break out the dollars according to sales regions. 6:1 Asia verses North America.
Pick a manufacturer, many have not been supplying to distributors- showing zero stock for a year and another year+ for lead-time.
Strange that the industry is mute saying nothing as allocation rules discriminate against and damage customers, as well as sell to brokers over disti's. The Adafruit videos asking youtube-space for a reel or two of (paid for) semi's is terrible. Allocation (greed?) favouring the whales, yet semi corps all about "innovators, makers" and it should be illegal for them to use the term, given their non-support.
Strikes roll on at STMicroelectronics Nov. 2020 and appear to be three unions and one-day strikes? and no idea if or when that ended or if it escalated. I'd read the disgruntled union workers were sabotaging things for ST but the French labour market I don't fully understand the drama.
ST CEO 2021 Annual Report "We have not experienced any significant strikes or work stoppages in recent years." Is that a crock when a CEO covers his ass despite 2020
increase in compensation +28.5% to $5.74M up +$1.28M, union is still complaining.