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Intel warns of impending CPU shortages, but says it won’t raise prices

Posted on July 26, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

PC companies may not be charged higher prices for hard-to-find chips. But what about the DIY market?

Intel executives say that the company will be unable to supply enough processors to meet PC demand, as the factors driving ongoing chip shortages affect it, too. But surprisingly there’s some good news as well. Intel said it will probably eat the resulting increase in prices, at least where PC companies are concerned.
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