AMD Says Hard Disk Shortage Is Not Stressful

AMD CEO Rory Read refuted the view of Intel yesterday that the shortage of hard disk inventory caused by flooding in Thailand affected PC sales, and stated that the company did not “stress” its fourth-quarter results.

40% of the world's hard drives are produced in Thailand. The latter suffered floods lasting several months this year, leading to a sharp reduction in hard disk inventory and a shortage of hard drives, which caused a substantial increase in hard drive prices. The United States Monday morning, AMD's old rival Intel issued a warning, said that due to the impact of hard disk shortage in the fourth quarter, global PC sales have declined, so the company lowered its fourth-quarter revenue expectations.

AMD refuted this statement on Tuesday, Lloyd said. "I did not see any significant sales pressure this quarter." At the same time, Lloyd also stressed that from the beginning of the quarter, the channel supply of hard drives was on the market. The performance is very good.

"In the first quarter and the second quarter of next year, perhaps we will see some negative effects, but I will not look at the supply chain of hard drives." Lored said, "They are very adaptable producers. ”

Lloyd finally added that AMD still has many opportunities to increase its market share in many ways, even if the PC market eventually saw a decline in sales.

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