If Intel’s CEO Pat Gelsinger has his way, the current chip shortage will be with us for a long time to come. The bottom has now been reached, which at least gives hope. However, there is still no talk of relaxation for customers and manufacturers.

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Intel boss: Chip shortage will continue until 2023

When new business results are announced, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has another one gloomy forecast submitted. The chip crisis is not expected to ease in the near future. Consumers and manufacturers should expect long delivery times until 2023. Previously, Nvidia and AMD had indicated a shortage of important components until 2022.

Still, there is good news: According to Gelsinger, we are currently on Low point of the crisis. So it shouldn’t get any worse than now. According to him, the general availability will now improve from quarter to quarter (source: CNBC). As expected, the Arc gaming graphics cards are also to be made available in spring 2022. Customers can look forward to new competition, which will hopefully also push the price down.

Chips are currently still in short supply. After this Production chains interrupted during the corona pandemic and at times came to a complete standstill, the industry was overwhelmed by the subsequent rush for electronic devices. Direct effects can also be felt in the auto industry. Here, too, customers often have to be patient until the vehicle they want is available.

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A few months ago, Intel stated that it would “try everything” to attract the production of processors. But even the world’s largest chip manufacturer TSMC has problems with the delivery of important components.