Intel's cpus shortage will worsen in Q2 2019
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Over the past year, Intel has experienced a shortage of CPU supply, and the company's manufacturing capabilities have been unable to meet the demand for desktop or business-grade processors, causing headaches for Intel., while forcing some vendors to use AMD chips.
More complications for Intel in the manufacture of chips in 14 nm
A DigiTimes report has stated that Intel's CPU shortage will worsen in the second quarter of 2019, especially as demand for Chromebook computers and other low-spec systems peaks. Intel has reportedly prioritized its 14nm production towards all of its high-end products, ensuring that the company generates the highest possible sales margins, hoping to prevent its competitors from gaining market share, especially in the business sector.
AMD the most benefited
Intel's shortage will force more PC manufacturers to adopt AMD-based solutions. AMD's low-end Ryzen and Athlon Mobile CPUs are also expected to see more adoption, with market share growth for AMD reaching 18% in the second quarter of 2019, all due to chip shortages. Intel in that segment.
In the second half of 2019, Intel's expanded 14nm production capacity is likely to end this shortage. As revealed by sources, Intel's 14nm production capacity will increase by 25% in the second half of the year.
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