At the heart of the problem is a global shortage of semiconductors, which is not showing signs of coming to an end anytime soon. Worse still, it is likely to trickle down to the production of everyday products that have little in common, at first glance, with high-end technologies. Think children’s toys or microwaves. In January, global semiconductor industry sales reached $40 billion, an increase of 13.2% compared to the same time in 2020. But although chip manufacturers assiduously continue to produce components, the demand for electronic devices that use semiconductors is reaching new heights and has already far outpaced the global supply of chips. The COVID-19 pandemic has played a large part in bringing about this imbalance. As companies sent their staff back home to work remotely, PC and smartphone sales surged. At the same time, users turned to new, chip-filled forms of entertainment to pass the time during months of lockdown, ranging from gaming to cryptocurrency mining.
Transforming Retail: The Evolution of 15-Inch POS Touch Screen Monitors
Being in a cut-throat retail business, being performance-oriented toward the customers is paramount. Such cutting-edge devices from MIO-LCD include sleek and intuitive printers, taking retailers worldwide by storm. Let’s investigate the uses of these monitors, including an open-frame touchscreen monitor. Such monitors act as transformative tools for retail businesses.


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