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2021-10-26
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Intel CEO on chip shortage: 'We have a rough road in front of us'
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And I've said we believe the chip shortage is at its worst right now. It will get incrementally better as we go through '22, but we expect the shortage to persist into 2023. It just takes that long to build capacity,\" Gelsinger said at the Yahoo Finance's All Markets Summit: The Path Forward.\nGelsinger wasted no time planting a flag in the ground to address the shortage upon taking over as Intel's CEO in February after a successful stint as CEO of VMWare.\nIntel quickly committed itself to making chips for other companies in a bid to increase industry capacity back in March. As part of that ambition, Intel recently broke ground on two chip making foundries in Arizona that are projected to cost $20 billion. Intel expects both plants — dubbed Fab 52 and Fab 62 — to be completed by 2024.\nIntel Corporation's Fab 42 microprocessor manufacturing site is seen in Chandler, Arizona, U.S. October 2, 2020. 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