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Es wird also noch ne ganze Weile dauern bis die Verfügbarkeit des 9800X3D besser wird.
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AMD says Intel's 'horrible product' is causing Ryzen 7 9800X3D shortages
"We knew we built a great part. We didn't know the competitor [Intel] had built a horrible one," quipped AMD executive Frank Azor. "So the demand has been a little higher than we forecasted."
"We have been ramping our manufacturing capacity, or the monthly, quarterly output of X3D parts, period, and that's 7000 [series] as well as 9000X3D," said AMD executive David McAfee. "It's crazy how much we have increased over what we were planning. I would say the demand we've seen for the 9800X3D and the 7800X3D has been unprecedented. So the demand has been higher than ever."
"Building a traditional semiconductor, it's basically 12 to 13 weeks from when you start a wafer to when you get a product out the other end of the machine," McAfee explained. "The [3D V-Cache] stacking process adds time to that, and so it's longer than a quarter horizon [three months] to really ramp output of those products.
McAfee also said new 99x0X3D products won't help spread the demand, as customers choose the 8-core X3D parts 10-to-1 over the higher core count X3D models.
Es wird also noch ne ganze Weile dauern bis die Verfügbarkeit des 9800X3D besser wird.