AMD CEO Lisa Su: Chip Issue Will Last Until Year’s End
Judging by the predictions of the AMD boss, the problems in the semiconductor industry will return to normal at the end of the year. Thus, the processor and graphics cards will be more accessible.
We know that the worldwide shortage of chips affects stocks and prices negatively. When it comes to computer processors, we can say that Intel is a little luckier in this regard. As a matter of fact, the blue team mostly produces its own processors.
In this context, it is possible to find Intel’s 11th generation Rocket Lake CPUs at more affordable prices. On the AMD side, the stocks of the 5000 series remain weak, especially high-end CPUs such as the Ryzen 9 5900X and 5950X. We wouldn’t be wrong if we say that the situation in the graphics card market is even worse. However, it should be noted that there has been a slight decrease in prices around the world recently. The extent to which this decline is reflected in our country is a matter of debate.
AMD CEO Dr. According to Lisa Su, the situation will vary from segment to segment, but the product gap is expected to continue until the end of the year. However, market demand and how much production capacity will increase in the coming months are also important.
The red team is working hard to increase its production capacity and expects demands to be met by the end of the year. In addition, the stocks of RX 6000 series graphics cards will increase in the coming months.
AMD is expected to launch 6nm-based Rembrandt mobile APUs, desktop processors codenamed Warhol, and Ryzen processors based on 3D V-NAND in early 2022. Along with the new desktop processors, we can see innovations such as AM5 socket and DDR5 memory support.