Phison's CEO Pua Khein-Seng has cautioned that the current shortage of memory components, which is already affecting hardware production, may continue for as long as ten more years and could interfere with next-generation console rollouts such as the PS6. Phison, a maker of SSDs and flash storage, is closely tied to the supply chain pressures driving this warning.
- Pua Khein-Seng, Phison's Malaysian chief, says the memory supply situation is severe and long-lasting, possibly stretching into the next decade.
- Phison produces key storage products like SSDs and flash drives, placing the company at the center of flash memory availability concerns.
- Extended shortages could complicate launch plans for major consoles, with component constraints delaying production timelines.
- Console manufacturers and hardware partners may need to adapt sourcing strategies or revise release schedules if shortages persist.
Source: Push Square
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