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Carmakers learn to live with chip shortage

Bloomberg Automakers’ sales soared in the second quarter as consumers snapped up sport utility vehicles and pickups, but thin inventories created by the global semiconductor shortage are tempering the pace of the industry’s recovery. General Motors Co, Toyota Motor Corp and others said that their sales soared in the most recent quarter, buoyed by pent-up demand for vehicles as Americans ...

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Nintendo launches $350 Switch with display that still lags rivals

 Bloomberg Nintendo Co announced a new Switch console for release on October 8, a long-awaited $350 gadget likely to stimulate a wave of new software and holiday season sales. The new device marks the first major hardware upgrade to the console originally released in 2017 for $299. Its key upgrades are a larger 7-inch OLED screen and a doubling ...

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BMW touts greener factories to win over buyers, regulators

Bloomberg BMW kicked off assembling its latest electric car, using the occasion to tout green credentials it hopes will appeal to buyers and regulators who increasingly demand sustainable products. The German automaker started series production of the battery-powered iX SUV at its Dingolfing plant near Munich, which sources hydroelectric power from nearby rivers. The model is expected to go on ...

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