ThinkOrSwim
2022-04-21

Chip stocks and counters.

Interestingly, when writers try to wriggle their way through science mumbo-jumbo (Moore's law) to entice buyers, IMO:

Moore's law hasn't taken into account that risingcost and wage inflation will eat into chip makers' margins, and in line with uncontrollable inflation, there's gonna be greater checks-and-balances on spending, as well as greater demand for more human capital than faster computational power. In essence, there'll be less pressure on chip demand. [Sly] 

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Comments

  • FranklinMorley
    2022-04-21
    FranklinMorley
    To be honest, I don't think the shortage of chips is as serious as we expected, and panic is also one of the factors contributing to the supply crisis.😟😟😟😟
  • BorisBack
    2022-04-21
    BorisBack
    Since the outbreak of the chip supply crisis, various industries have been looking for ways to increase production, and this problem will be solved faster than we expected.
  • EmilyMark
    2022-04-21
    EmilyMark
    At that time, Moore's Law is not omnipotent, it has the limitations of the times and technological development.
  • DesmondLee
    2022-04-21
    DesmondLee
    good
  • XxYxXx
    2022-04-21
    XxYxXx
    [Smile]
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    2022-04-21
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