Intel B360 chipset cut production by 30% for no reason: will be seriously out of stock

Due to the 14nm process capacity problem, the recent shortage of Intel processors and chipsets is quite serious, and it has also caused large-scale and large-scale price increases. Intel even had to change the H110 chip back to 22n process manufacturing.


Now, Intel has released a new ninth-generation Core, ninth-generation Core X, and a 28-core Xeon W, all of which are 14nm processes.


Sure enough, the bad news is coming!


According to the information obtained from Intel inside Bobantang, the B360 chipset will reduce production by up to 30% from October, so the supply in the fourth quarter will be very limited, and the company will be seriously out of stock. Distributors must pay attention to sales and stocking. Balance, consumers have to face the embarrassing situation of not buying or raising prices.


The specific reasons for the reduction in production are unknown, but I believe that it is inseparable from the 14nm capacity.


But the problem is that the B360 motherboard is Intel's absolute sales force in the mainstream market. It is the first choice for many people to buy Core, Pentium and even Celeron. Now, the sudden reduction in production will inevitably lead to market turmoil.


As for why it is necessary to take such a key product to move the knife, it is a bit unreasonable, perhaps to give priority to ensuring more profitable high-end products?


Not only that, but another source said that at least the Asustek factory has issued a notice earlier this month, all models of the H110 series entry-level motherboards will have to increase prices, and the cost price in October is expected to rise by about 10 yuan.