BEIJING, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Intel and AMD have notified Chinese customers of supply shortages for server central processing ...
Intel rationing deliveries of fourth and fifth-generation CPUs, with wait times of up to six months anticipated ...
While AI is driving such heavy demand for all sorts of computing components, chip manufacturers appear to be struggling to keep up. Intel's fourth and fifth generation Xeon chips are built on its own ...
Intel Corp. INTC and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. AMD are facing tightening server CPU supplies in China as booming AI ...
Intel warned customers that deliveries of its fourth and fifth-generation Xeon CPUs could take as long as six months, Reuters reported. The shortages have pushed prices for Intel's server chips in ...
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As CPU and RAM shortages continue, Intel and AMD are reportedly notifying customers in China and warning them about longer-than-expected fulfillment times.
Intel’s Core Ultra lineup of desktop and laptop processors has been frustrating to review. None of them have been ...
Intel and AMD server CPU prices are climbing as supply tightens, with DRAM shortages and TSMC constraints threatening retail ...
Intel and AMD face server CPU shortages in China, with delays up to six months amid AI demand and memory chip shortages.
According to people familiar with the situation, the two chip giants have recently notified Chinese clients about extended lead times, highlighting ...
The supply constraints have driven up prices for Intel’s server products in China by more than 10% Read more at The Business Times.