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04/02/2026
Intel CEO Li Wu Chen said that the shortage of memory chips in the computer industry is likely to persist for at least two years. He stated on Tuesday: "As far as I know, there is currently no relief measure." Chen Liwu said he had conversations with two key figures in the memory field who told him: "It won't ease until 2028." The construction of large-scale artificial intelligence infrastructure has greatly increased the demand for storage chips, leading to a decrease in chip supply available for traditional computers and smartphones. This has resulted in chip shortages and price increases, which could weaken consumer willingness to purchase these products. Chen Liwu also pointed out that NVIDIA, as a leading supplier of artificial intelligence processors, will further increase memory demand with its latest Rubin platform and next-generation products. Artificial intelligence will "consume a lot of memory."