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AMD now has a processor shortage. Laptop makers complain about the lack of mobile Ryzen – Phone Mantra
Gaming laptop and desktop company XMG has received notice from its ODM partner regarding issues with Ryzen 4000H processor shipments in Q3 2020. The shipment of orders,

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The problem is aggravated by the fact that AMD in this situation is not able to change anything. It has no factories of its own and relies on TSMC’s manufacturing facilities. The latter’s clients are also NVIDIA and a number of other large chip makers, so the factories are loaded for several months ahead. This means that AMD cannot increase order volumes to keep up with the level of demand for its processors.
For those customers who, due to a shortage of chips, may not receive the laptops …
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