Intel May Be Struggling To Supply Enough Of Its New Chips
There may be bottlenecks slowing down the distribution of Core and Core Ultra Series 3 processors.
If you're looking to buy a new laptop to take advantage of Intel's new Series 3 processors, you might need to practice a little patience. The company is reportedly struggling to get enough of its Core and Core Ultra chips out of the door to suppliers, much to their consternation. The well-connected former Bloomberg reporter Tim Culpan, writing on his Substack, suggests major PC brands are having to deal with the shortages. It's a sore subject, given Intel reportedly also urged those same companies to switch over to the new chips as it would quickly stop manufacturing the previous generation of silicon.
The Core / Core Ultra Series 3 chips are the first two made on Intel's long-gestating 18A process, the first step on its comeback tour. In the last two decades, Intel...
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