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Guru3D.com » News » The CEO of Intel believes that the semiconductor shortages will persist until 2024.

The CEO of Intel believes that the semiconductor shortages will persist until 2024.

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/04/2022 08:42 AM | source: cnbc | 35 comment(s)
The CEO of Intel believes that the semiconductor shortages will persist until 2024.

The Corona crisis has also turned into a semiconductor crisis, which PC gamers witnessed in the shape of graphics cards that were either unavailable for an extended period of time or sold for far more than the suggested retail price. 

Those looking for a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X are also aware of the issue: the gaming consoles have been tough to locate in retailers since their release at the end of 2020. In addition, the auto industry is complaining about missing chips and the resulting manufacturing issues. Pat Gelsinger, Intel's managing director, is now bringing terrible news. According to him, the semiconductor problem will have an effect by 2024.

Previously, the CEO anticipated that things would return to normal in late 2022 or early 2023. However, he now predicts a lengthier crisis. This is also owing to a shortage of equipment for rapidly expanding manufacturing capabilities. However, if you do not increase your plants, you will be unable to fulfill the demand. Previously, it was not anticipated that production equipment would become limited. Semiconductors are now present in an increasing number of items, worsening the crisis: consumers have long moved beyond computers and increasingly require microchips for other smart gadgets. This includes anything from a washing machine and a temperature sensor to automobiles, game consoles, cellphones, and traditional PCs and laptops.

Intel intends to prepare for the coming years by dramatically expanding its facilities, including one in Magdeburg, Germany. Unfortunately, the new locations will not begin production for some years.







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Maddness
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#6014402 Posted on: 05/04/2022 09:43 AM
Ya know @Maddness fellow Guru......I'm not a drinker but I did have a nice cold Corona with Lemon and Lime. Great taste! lol! :D


Mate, I'm thinking about having a cold one myself.

TheDigitalJedi
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#6014405 Posted on: 05/04/2022 09:51 AM
Mate, I'm thinking about having a cold one myself.


Lol! I can't say I blame ya.

Man I truly hope the prices continue to drop. I'm truly happy with my PC's performance but all these rumors about double performance and framerates have me curious. It will be a great day when we can order the cards of our choice at MSRP along with much lower prices on DDR5 memory. The shortage and greed has done so much damage.

lukas_1987_dion
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#6014410 Posted on: 05/04/2022 10:11 AM
Why there is no alcohol, cigarettes and drugs shortages.. Plenty of stuff that can kill you and it never ends, but actually useful stuff? Nah.. lol

TheDeeGee
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#6014413 Posted on: 05/04/2022 10:17 AM
And in 2024 they will say the shortage lasts untill 2028.

Shortage isn't even the problem right now, it's the insanely inflated prices of GPUs and High-End CPUs.

Horus-Anhur
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#6014418 Posted on: 05/04/2022 10:35 AM
2020 and 2021 were great for chip manufacturers, as they could increase price with little pushback from consumers.
The pandemic, working and studding from home, were great excuses to raise prices and increase profit margins.
So these companies are now struggling to find reasons to keep these inflated prices and absurd profit margins.

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