Memory chips have always been a focus of market attention, with supply shortages driving up costs. However, recent industry developments indicate that CPU supply may also face bottlenecks—this new variable is indeed worth noting. Once CPU shortages become a reality, the entire supply chain will feel the pressure. For investors interested in the chip sector, if stock prices show a signal of upward movement, they need to consider whether there is still room to jump in. This is both a risk and a potential opportunity.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 7h ago
Is the CPU also starting to run out of stock? This pace is really unsustainable, the entire chain is about to break down.
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alpha_leaker
· 7h ago
Here comes the prophecy of CPU shortages again; I've heard this phrase too many times.
Wait, is it really happening? I'm a bit anxious.
The chip industry is becoming more and more complex, and memory shortages haven't even eased yet.
Profit opportunity? Or a trap to scam people? Not really convinced.
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FundingMartyr
· 7h ago
Is the CPU also going out of stock? Oh my, this is going to disrupt the entire supply chain.
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quietly_staking
· 7h ago
Are CPUs also going out of stock? This is getting interesting. The chip game is becoming more and more complicated.
Memory chips have always been a focus of market attention, with supply shortages driving up costs. However, recent industry developments indicate that CPU supply may also face bottlenecks—this new variable is indeed worth noting. Once CPU shortages become a reality, the entire supply chain will feel the pressure. For investors interested in the chip sector, if stock prices show a signal of upward movement, they need to consider whether there is still room to jump in. This is both a risk and a potential opportunity.