The shortage of GPU supplies is expected to see some improvements and the second half of this year could ease out the situation, as hinted by Nvidia’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Colette Kress. She made the claim at the 24th Annual Needham Growth Conference recently, and here are all the details.
Kress suggests that Nvidia is working towards getting the supply issue fixed. As per aSeeking Alphareport, she stated, “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.”
However, not much is known about the upcoming RTX 40-series GPU lineup. Although, they arerumored to be based on TSMC’s N5process, marking Nvidia’s return to TSMC after relying on Samsung’s foundry for over a year. It is speculated that Nvidia was facing yield issues with Samsung and this could improve by moving back to TSMC. There are chances that this might improve the number of new GPUs at the time of launch. Additionally, the current 30-series GPUs might not see more production.
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