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Seems they have a shortage of the 14 nm chips, and cant keep up production. I also see that they produce most of them in the US. I wonder if coronavirus has much of that shut down.
For now its best to go with AMD CPUs, many more cores and faster. I will be building a new PC next spring and will have to reevaluate then. Up to now ive been an Intel fanboy. Not so sure now.
What's Intel recommendation to Hewlett Packard? Use old chips!
"Industry recommendations
For stranded customers, Intel told HPE to buy older products. The Register reported that a staff document stated that Intel recommended buyers to purchase Skylake Xeon processors for time-sensitive projects.
Dell, Intel, and Lenovo turned down requests for comment."
Their goes Intel's vast market share of CPUs.
Intel CPU Shortages Likely to Continue in 2020 | Hardware Times
As per a report from DigitTimes, Intel’s CPU shortages are going to continue in 2020 as well. The company is facing severe 14nm chip shortages which most of their CPUs leverage and at the same time, the newer 10nm based Ice Lake parts are still not ready for deployment in the volume market. This...
www.hardwaretimes.com
For now its best to go with AMD CPUs, many more cores and faster. I will be building a new PC next spring and will have to reevaluate then. Up to now ive been an Intel fanboy. Not so sure now.
What's Intel recommendation to Hewlett Packard? Use old chips!
"Industry recommendations
For stranded customers, Intel told HPE to buy older products. The Register reported that a staff document stated that Intel recommended buyers to purchase Skylake Xeon processors for time-sensitive projects.
Dell, Intel, and Lenovo turned down requests for comment."
Intel processor constraint to continue in 2020, says HPE | IT World Canada News
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has warned the industry to brace for an Intel processor shortage throughout 2020, specifically the Intel Cascade Lake server processors. After issuing a statement to The Register earlier this week, HPE's Canadian division provided IT World Canada with a similar...
www.itworldcanada.com
Their goes Intel's vast market share of CPUs.