Intel faces a challenge.

This sounds like great news, right?

Indeed, it is.

Intel has a wafer-level assembly problem, and it’s hurting Core Ultra sales

Intel has been addressing this issue byexpandingsemiconductor capacity in the US, Europe, and Asia.

It has also unveiled major investment plans in Ireland, Poland, and Germany to build leading-edge semiconductor factories.

However, like its competitors, Intel is finding that demand is overwhelming supply.

Gelsinger acknowledged that demand will only intensify with Microsoft’s expected update to Windows 11.