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AsGryffynn said:

Captain_Yuri said:

Intel, Nvidia, TSMC execs agree: Chip shortage could last into 2023

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/04/intel-nvidia-tsmc-execs-agree-chip-shortage-could-last-into-2023/

One does have to wonder at some point as to whether or not this chip shortage is real or if it's like the Nand shortage where they were short cause the companies were doing nonsense. Still, gonna be a while regardless before everything stabilizes.

GlobalFoundries, do your thing! 

They already are:

CEO of largest U.S. chip foundry explains why semiconductor shortage could last through 2022
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/02/globalfoundries-ceo-on-semiconductor-shortage-and-ipo.html
GlobalFoundries, the third-largest foundry, is planning to invest $1.4 billion in its chip factories this year, and will likely double that investment next year, CEO Tom Caulfield told CNBC in an interview.

Caufield said the company’s manufacturing capacity is completely booked and that industrywide semiconductor supply could lag behind demand until 2022 or later.

“Right now all our fabs are not only more than 100% utilized, we are adding capacity as fast as we can,” Caulfield said.



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