What happened with the chip shortage is that during the pandemic, people started buying more computers to work from home. The chip manufacturers - nearly all in Asia - shifted their output to the computer industry. The auto manufacturers previously beat down the pricing because of their volume. The chip manufacturers switched customers from automotive to computer. It is more profitable for them.
The average automobile has between 500 and 1000 chips. Many of these chips are used in the convenience devices now designed into cars. There are stories of cars being built without all electronics in them, and even using a single shared computer to plug into each car on the assembly line to drive it off the lot. The car buying public is a victim of all the convenience features (and some features necessary to meet federal mandates) they crave for and pushed by the manufacturers.
There was a big splash on the news this past year about a chip manufacturing plant opening up in the Saginaw, MI, area, with Gov. Whitmer relishing in this. Unfortunately, this plant was to be built by the Koreans.
I believe this chip shortage affects all auto manufacturers.