There is no way for the market to stabilize. The component crisis, especially semiconductors, does not give a single respite to the technology industry. The situation is so serious that some companies are even buying washing machines to extract the parts they need for their productions.
In the field of video games we are not much better. The stock of PS5 and Xbox Series is little short of an illusion, while the price of graphics cards begins to stabilize. In fact, Nvidia has announced that it expects the arrival of a larger number of GPU units.
Now, through an interview on CNBC, we have been able to find out what the Intel CEO’s vision is for the future. Pat Gelsinger has been much more pessimistic than on previous occasions and now believes that the shortage situation will last until 2024.
According to the person in charge, this scenario can occur due to the limited availability of the tools capable of manufacturing the parts. Therefore, it will continue to be very difficult to meet the incessant demand for technological products. With this in mind, Intel has started to make moves to create semiconductor factories in Europe.
Among the most immediate plans for Intel is the release of the Arc A-Series, its top of the line graphics cards with which to present battle to AMD and Nvidia.