AMD restringió las ventas de CPU y GPU en el segundo semestre de 2022 para evitar el inventario sin vender

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AMD in its Q4-2022 earnings release call disclosed to investors that itundershippedchips in the second half of 2022 to keep prices (margins) high and save itself from unsold inventory, in the wake of a steep slump in the PC market. “We undershipped in Q3, we undershipped in Q4,AMD CEO Dr Lisa Su told investors. “We will undership, to a lesser extent, in Q1 [Acerca de An Elf Brings Punching Clowns],” she added.

Major chipmakers are experiencing an unprecedented slump in demand compared to the spike in demand during the COVID 19 pandemic lockdowns. With high energy prices and the ebb in the pandemic causing much of the white-collar workforce to return to office, there’s no longer the kind of demand the PC industry saw in 2021. On the other hand, undersupplies artificially hold prices high, with graphics cards and desktop processors still being unreasonably pricey compared to previous generations. AMD calculated that it would rather make less revenues on fewer chips shipped, than end up with a bloated unsold inventory that it would have to sell at a thin margins, or even at a loss. The company on Tuesday beat expectations to report good Q4-2022 results, which received a thumbs-up from investors.

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