Another thread where people think they know more than a Thai expert, simply because he's Thai.
"Manufacturers have seen their stocks of semiconductors plunge amid the global chip shortage, the US Department of Commerce has warned.
A survey of more than 150 firms found supplies had fallen from an average of 40 days' worth in 2019 to just five days in late 2021".
Global chip shortage: US says firms' stocks have plunged - BBC News
"Unfortunately however, since 2020 there has been one big obstacle that has made building a new PC that much harder – a global silicon chip shortage that has impacted stocks of one crucial component in particular – graphics cards. This has up-ended the normal rules of play".
What To Do About The GPU Shortage In 2022 | WePC
But carry on bashing.