AMD had no problem with the 1700/1700x/1800x/2700x or the 2990WX, Why is Intel having so much trouble ?
I guess the 8700K was hotly demanded, but I don't recall that much supply trouble at launch.
I think now Intel wants to clear the decks for the refresh chips, if they can.
Ryzen initial stock sold out despite a heavy build up of stock (which are really artificial delays).
Yes, I got a 1700x and an 1800x, but only was able to get a B350 (I think) the ASRock pro-4, and I had t wait 4 weeks for the Taichi for the other chip.The 8700k was mostly sold out for a month after it launched in October 2017. A few people got chips. Everyone else was stuck waiting or looking at heavy markups. Nov 2017 was when Intel was finally able to supply a large enough quantity to start meeting consumer demand, and that was just on the DiY side of things.
Since when? Ryzen was widely available in March 2017 when the sales actually started. It was X370 boards that were hard to come by. AMD did a great job of making sure that there were plenty of chips to go around. A few people that wanted a 1700 or 1800x may have wound up with the red-headed stepchild (1700x) instead, but for the most part, anyone that wanted an 8c/16t chip from AMD at the time, got one.
Motherboard were a total disaster. The OEMs miscalculated on demand, badly. I think the first run of x370 Taichi boards to North America was only 50 boards . . .
I guess the 8700K was hotly demanded, but I don't recall that much supply trouble at launch.
I think now Intel wants to clear the decks for the refresh chips, if they can.
Yes, I got a 1700x and an 1800x, but only was able to get a B350 (I think) the ASRock pro-4, and I had t wait 4 weeks for the Taichi for the other chip.
The CHIPS, and at least one motherboard were NOT a paper launch, I know, I got some of the first.
I guess the 8700K was hotly demanded, but I don't recall that much supply trouble at launch.
I think now Intel wants to clear the decks for the refresh chips, if they can.
Oh god you must have been hibernating. People were freaking out because outside the first day the only 6c chips that anyone could find anywhere was the 8400. That went on for a couple months.
Why did you even comment that "its common to have shortages" when AMD did not, And Intel did, and probably will again ?That is an exaggeration. They sold out near immediately in order of 8700K, then 8600K, and occasionally 8400. This was the exact order of purchase intent in polls. 8700K/8600K went in and out of stock almost daily, as stock would be pointed out somewhere, then quickly gobbled up.
I noted at the time, the people who just ordered one and waited, got them soon enough. Yet there were people chasing "in stock" at the moment, that wouldn't order unless there was current stock, that could immediately shipped that ended up chasing their tails.
I imagine it will be much the same this time. Just find a place that will accept orders, place one and wait and you will get one soon enough. Chasing "in stock" is chasing your tail.
About a month for the 8700K, iirc. I also bought the only 8400 Amazon had for a while. They were unavailable for a while. One popped up in stock, and I got it. They weren't back in stock for a while. I still have that 8400, unused. I'll probably give it away.Oh god you must have been hibernating. People were freaking out because outside the first day the only 6c chips that anyone could find anywhere was the 8400. That went on for a couple months.
I wouldn't have thought there was ever much 7980XE traffic...I guess this goes for X299 Skylake-X Refresh too. On UK PC Parts Picker 7980XE is surprisingly out of stock for almost all the retailers and price has gone up too.
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product...7980xe-26ghz-18-core-processor-bx80673i97980x
This probably indicates the imminent launch of Skylake-X Refresh.
Why did you even comment that "its common to have shortages" when AMD did not, And Intel did, and probably will again ?
This borders on trolling. First I was a buyer, I had no problems, others have already confirmed this. So the sold out crap is just sensational.AMD Ryzen 7 Launch Processors out of Stock with Major Retailers
AMD Ryzen Lineup Sold Out On Amazon (Again)
https://www.tweaktown.com/news/57339/amd-takes-cpu-market-share-intel-thanks-ryzen/index.html
"the new Ryzen 7 processors sold like hotcakes - selling out as soon as they hit. "
There seems to be a irritating double standard:
AMD selling out. Greatest thing ever.
Intel selling out. Intel is doomed.
What constitutes trolling is all the AMD talk in an Intel thread. SMH.This borders on trolling. First I was a buyer, I had no problems, others have already confirmed this. So the sold out crap is just sensational.
Second, I said nothing about Intel is doomed. But many here have confirmed in the last launch they could not get them for a month or more.
Edit, I don;t have a date for delivery, but my 1800x order was shipped on 3/8/2017, and your sensationalist links are 3/6/2017
What constitutes trolling is all the AMD talk in an Intel thread. SMH.
It's also possible that Intel is stockpiling the chips to have a decent launch supply this time, and that's why they have not released them yet.
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Here is the thing: we are already being warned that Intel can't deliver enough Cascade Lake dice to the market.
Charlie's story is about Skylake-SP, and not Cascade Lake. Cascade Lake of course hasn't been released yet. It's possible that by the time Cascade Lake launches they will have re-prioritized what they produce and that's causing the desktop/laptop shortages.
There have been suggestions that the problem is not in manufacturing, but further down the line.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-14nm-shortage-test-facility,37783.html
