From AMD they warn that the new generation consoles and low-end PCs will be the most affected by the high demand.
It sure is a problem for many of you in the last few weeks. It is very difficult to find supplies for PS5, Xbox Series or some PC hardware components, such as graphics cards. They are replenished in very limited units and it is difficult to be in the right and precise moment to become with the latest developments in the technology market, which have become a very precious object of desire.
Normality in the stock of PS5 and Xbox Series X | S will have to waitThe bad thing about it is that, it seems that the situation is going to extend a few more months in time. That affirms Lisa Su, CEO of AMD, who assures that the Shortage of PS5, Xbox Series and PC components will last until the second half of 2021, being the new generation consoles the most affected. It should be remembered that these systems include a good part of products with AMD technologies.
The difficulty in manufacturing components due to the situation has meant that the stock has been tight since its launch, and they hope this will be the case until a new production line is put into operation. “Low-end PC products and both consoles will be hit the hardest due to overwhelming demand.”Su said.
Something similar happens with Nvidia and the stock of its RTX 30 series GPUs. The distribution will not improve until before April, as the company has assured. Even so, in this process it announced its new RTX 3060 during the past CES 2021.
So if you are trying get a PS5, Xbox Series or some PC component And you can’t find the way, the only thing you can have, for now, is patience and a pinch of luck.
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