GPU Shortage Should End In 2022, According to NVIDIA


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    Finding a graphics card is frustrating at best and impossible at worst. Thankfully, NVIDIA believes it may see the light at the end of the tunnel, as the company believes it’s in a “good position” to meet demand.

    In an interview with The Register, NVIDIA’s CFO, Colette Kress, discussed all sorts of things, including the chip shortage.

    “We continue to try and get more supply for the latest quarter. But at the same time, we are procuring supply commitments for longer term. In many cases they can be for a year out, some of the times they may be for multiple years out,” Kress said.

    “We are working, as we’ve mentioned, in terms of longer-term, getting that supply.” Kress continued. “In the second half of calendar ’22, we believe we’ll be in a great position with our overall supply in terms of our estimations of what we will need going forward.”

    If there’s one company we’d like to see be optimistic about the chip shortage, it’s NVIDIA, as it makes some of the most popular graphics cards on the market (and some of the hardest to find).

    We’ll have to wait and see if video cards are readily available in the near future. NVIDIA’s optimism makes us feel like we might actually be able to head out to our local electronics store to find a GPU at some point soon, but we shall see.






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