The popularity of Nintendo's new console, the Switch, has the platform holder increasing production to meet demand, with two million new devices being made every month in the run-up to the holidays and beyond.
According to Digitimes, the Switch is still in short supply in Japan, and with the console set to land in Taiwan in December, and with a reported launch planned in China early next year, it doesn't look like demand is going to ease off anytime soon.
According to sources close to the site, the reason behind shortages is related to limited availability of key components such as DRAM, and not anything to do with faulty or defective hardware components.
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