I honestly don't understand it, how is it possible that every new GPU launch is always supply constrained? No matter which month, which year, which decade, the story is always the same...
A new GPU is announced & then 2 weeks later we have the "paper" launch. Then we need another 4-6 before original orders can be fulfilled & another 4-6 weeks before stock is available.
I don't understand how both of these companies operate & why they can never learn from their previous mistakes?
Apple just released 4 new iPhones along with all of their entry level Macs. We're taking about 10s of million of units that need to be produced each quarter. Apple always delivers year after year with no/minimal delays.
Also why do we need AIB's? Why does this industry need some many middle men between a product being produced & before it gets to the customer hands. Why can't this process be streamlined? These are multi-billion corporations, not being able to do basics things & always failing to learn their lesson.
A new GPU is announced & then 2 weeks later we have the "paper" launch. Then we need another 4-6 before original orders can be fulfilled & another 4-6 weeks before stock is available.
I don't understand how both of these companies operate & why they can never learn from their previous mistakes?
- They never seem to be able to accurately estimate the actual demand needed.
- Quality control is always poor initially & general driver instability almost always present.
- Always fail in being able to produce in enough quantities, no matter if there is pandemic or not.
Apple just released 4 new iPhones along with all of their entry level Macs. We're taking about 10s of million of units that need to be produced each quarter. Apple always delivers year after year with no/minimal delays.
Also why do we need AIB's? Why does this industry need some many middle men between a product being produced & before it gets to the customer hands. Why can't this process be streamlined? These are multi-billion corporations, not being able to do basics things & always failing to learn their lesson.