Why Apple has chips for iPhones but Ford got caught short

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Shortage hitting industries differently.

Why Apple has chips for iPhones but Ford got caught short
On the same day that Ford said it would be able to produce only half as many cars as planned due to a global chip shortage, Apple announced blowout quarterly earnings as smartphone and computer sales soared, with the chip shortage having only a small impact on its business. The contrasting ...

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