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AMD CTO预计芯片短缺还将持续一年,2023年才能解决

The AMD CTO expects the chip shortage to continue for another year and will not be solved until 2023

TechWeb ·  Nov 28, 2021 17:36  · Executive Talks

In the more than a year from last year until now, what the semiconductor industry has mentioned the most is insufficient production capacity and the resulting shortage and price increase of various chips. What is scary is that this kind of thing will continue for another year.$AMD.US (AMD.US) $The CTO predicted in an interview a few days ago that it will not be solved until 2023.

AMD CTO Chief Technology Officer Mark Papermaster was recently interviewed by the media and discussed several issues with AMD and the development of the semiconductor industry. He said that AMD's revenue growth rate will reach 65% this year. This mainly benefits from AMD's outstanding work in the supply chain and ensures a stable supply of products.

Of course, the current semiconductor market as a whole is not balanced; supply is still in short supply. PaperMaster also believes that this situation will continue for some time. He believes that relief will only begin in the second half of 2022, and balance will only be restored in 2023, which means there will no longer be a large-scale chip shortage problem.

For ordinary consumers, this means that it will take at least one more year for everyone to see the prices of chip products such as video cards and processors return to normal before it is possible to achieve this until the end of next year or the beginning of the year.

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