President Biden to address global semiconductor shortage affecting Xbox Series X|S and others

While the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are both impressive consoles, they have been notoriously difficult to find. Increased demand due to the ongoing pandemic is a crucial component, but the most significant factor in supply issues for Xbox Series X|S has been a global semiconductor shortage affecting many companies and industries around the world. AMD’s CEO indicated that these shortages won’t end any time soon, leaving many potential buyers without their console.

According to a report from Reuters, President Biden has met with Congressman to discuss signing an executive order addressing this global chip shortage. While the executive order would likely do little to fix the current issues plaguing Microsoft, Sony, NVIDIA, AMD, and even car manufacturers like Ford, it would work to prevent a shortage like this from happening in the future.

The executive order would launch a 100-day review of semiconductor supply chains, batteries for electric vehicles, rare minerals, and pharmaceuticals. There would also be six broader sector reviews aimed at investigating and fixing issues with defense, public health, communications technology, transportation, energy, and food production.

The end goal of this executive order is to diversify America’s supply chains and production, and to rely less on importing key goods into the country.

For now, it’s still hard to get your hands on an Xbox Series X|S. Fortunately, we keep close track of where to buy the Xbox Series X|S, so you can jump on opportunities to purchase Microsoft’s elusive next-gen consoles the moment they become available.