Intel Has Given A Clear Date: When Will the Chip Crisis End?

The chip crisis, which broke out with the COVID-19 epidemic, does not seem to end soon, according to information from Intel. . .
 Intel Has Given A Clear Date: When Will the Chip Crisis End?
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The chip crisis, which has not been on the agenda for a long time, seems to remain on the agenda for a while. In fact, this crisis may last until 2023.

The explanation on the subject came directly from Intel. Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger made a bold claim in a recent interview with CNBC, stating that the shortage of both CPU and graphics cards could last until 2023. Although Gelsinger has made statements on the subject before, it is the first time that he points to a clear date.

Gelsinger believes the semiconductor shortage plaguing the tech industry will improve marginally over time, but says he doesn’t think there will be “supply-demand balance by 2023.” On the other hand, Gelsinger, who is still optimistic about the increase in PC sales, believes that this trend will continue in the future.

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There is also an explanation by AMD. AMD President and CEO Lisa Su also acknowledges that the issue will not be resolved this year, but suggests that “2022 will be better than 2021”. While Su says the situation will gradually improve, he also warns that we should not expect it to happen too quickly.

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