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Acer's CEO whines about supply chain woes from new chips
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 64709, member: 636"] Acer Chairman and CEO Jason Chen expressed concern about how the Nvidia-Intel partnership affects personal computer manufacturers. Chen said industry observers overlook a critical issue by focusing on impacts to TSMC when the partnership creates operational challenges for brands like Acer, MSI, and Gigabyte. The collaboration between Nvidia and Intel aims to develop a custom x86 system on a chip that combines Intel architecture with Nvidia RTX graphics chiplets. Chen noted that personal computer vendors already manage multiple generations of x86 processors from existing suppliers. Adding a third architecture vendor would complicate inventory management, product portfolio development, and operational costs for manufacturers. The Acer executive emphasized that partners must internalize competitive shifts through roadmap planning, portfolio discipline, and after-sales services rather than reacting to market enthusiasm. The companies plan to ship 150 million notebooks annually using the new chips, but a release timeline remains unconfirmed. [/QUOTE]
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