The global chip shortage will continue, and consumers will have to pay for it, an analyst from the International Data Corporation said.Sasirin Pamai | Istock | Getty ImagesGeneral Motors has signed a long-term agreement with GlobalFoundries to establish exclusive production capacity of U.S.-produced semiconductor chips, the companies announced Thursday.The deal, which they’re calling an industry first, comes as automakers continue to battle through supply chain problems, including a yearslong global shortage of semiconductor chips that has sporadically idled factories during the Covid pandemic.The chip manufacturer will establish dedicated production capacity exclusively for key auto suppliers of the Detroit automaker at its semiconductor facility in upstate New York, according to the companies.”The supply agreement with GlobalFoundries will help establish a strong, resilient supply of critical technology in the U.S. that will help GM meet this demand, while delivering new technology and features to our customers,” Doug Parks, GM executive vice president of global product development, purchasing and supply chain, said in a statement.The deal is a win for the Biden administration, which has been pushing for companies to reestablish American production of semiconductor chips, including the CHIPS Act that was signed into law in August.Parks said GM expects its usage of semiconductors to more than double over the “next several years” as it increases the technological capabilities in its vehicles, specifically all-electric cars and trucks that require more chips than traditional vehicles.The companies declined to disclose details such as cost and the amount of added capacity. They expect the deal …
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