Intel and AMD report extended cpu delivery delays for china customers

Intel and AMD have warned customers in china about months-long delays for cpu deliveries, signaling growing strain in the chip supply chain.

Intel and Advanced Micro Devices are warning customers in china that they face months-long delays for cpu deliveries, indicating that supply constraints are becoming more severe for key data center and pc components. The extended wait times apply to a range of processors used by cloud providers, enterprise buyers, and device makers, creating uncertainty for hardware rollouts and refresh cycles in one of the largest semiconductor markets.

The delays come as Advanced Micro Devices and Nvidia are rivals in the billion-dollar Artificial Intelligence chip market, where intense demand for accelerators and related infrastructure is absorbing significant manufacturing capacity. As more computing workloads shift to Artificial Intelligence and high performance applications, leading edge production lines are struggling to keep pace with orders across both cpu and gpu product families, amplifying bottlenecks for buyers in strategic regions such as china.

Prolonged cpu lead times complicate planning for customers that depend on predictable delivery schedules to manage inventories, deploy new services, and meet their own contractual obligations. The warnings from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices suggest that supply disruptions could ripple through server buildouts, cloud expansion, and personal computer shipments, while also raising the possibility of pricing pressure and competitive shifts as enterprises weigh alternative vendors and architectures.

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