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中英文本
Computer chips
电脑芯片
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The global chip shortage is here for some time
全球芯片短缺将持续一段时间
FOR WANT of a chip, the factory was lost. On May 18th Toyota became the latest carmaker forced to cut production amid a global shortage of microchips, announcing it would suspend work at two of its plants in Japan. Firms including Ford, General Motors and Jaguar Land Rover have also had to send workers home.
由于缺少芯片,工厂一筹莫展
The pain is not confined to the car industry, for the shortage spans all sorts of chips, from the expensive, high-tech devices that power smartphones and data centres to the simple sensors and microcontrollers that have become a vital commodity, scattered across everything from cars to washing machines, and often costing just a few cents each. In the past few weeks companies including Foxconn, Nintendo and Samsung have warned of hits to production, affecting everything from smartphones and games consoles to televisions and home broadband routers.
疼痛并不局限于汽车行业,因为这种短缺涉及各种芯片,从为智能手机和数据中心供电的昂贵高科技设备,到已成为重要商品的简单传感器和微控制器
Governments are worried. America's called a summit in April; another is due on May 20th. Germany's finance minister has written to the government of Taiwan, where many chipmakers are based, lobbying for priority for carmakers. A report from Gavekal Research, a consultancy, published on May 4th, said the shortage might soon hit export performance in several East Asian economies. But there is little that ministers can do. The chip drought is the result of the covid-19 pandemic interacting with an industry that is notoriously prone to cycles of boom and bust. It is likely to persist for months, if not years.
各国政府忧心忡忡
"The most important thing (to recognise)", says Malcolm Penn, who runs Future Horizons, a chip-industry consultancy, "is that shortages are a natural part of the industry." Chipmaking, he says, is a good example of what economists call a "pork-cycle" business, named for the regular swings between under-and over-supply first analysed in American pork markets in the 1920s. As with pigs, the supply of chips cannot quickly react to changes in demand. Capacity was tight even before the pandemic, says Mr Penn, pointing out that investment by chipmakers in factory equipment has been below its long-term average for many years.
芯片行业咨询公司Future Horizons的负责人马尔科姆·佩恩表示:“最重要的事情(需要认识到的)是,短缺是该行业的自然组成部分
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词语解释
1.warn of 警告某人某事
Doctors warn of the physical dangers to children whose own bodies are still growing.
医生们对身体还处在发育阶段的孩子们提出了生理危险的警告
2.be prone to 易于……,有……倾向的
Tired drivers were found to be particularly prone to ignore warning signs.
据调查,疲劳驾车时特别容易忽视警示标志