Intel has the memory chips it needs to keep shipping Lunar Lake: ‘we were relatively aggressive in terms of getting the memory early’

Intel says it secured enough memory chips to keep its Lunar Lake processors shipping smoothly, thanks to an early and decisive push to lock in supply. The move to grab memory ahead of time was crucial, especially given that Lunar Lake’s on-package memory design could have caused serious headaches if shortages had hit. By acting aggressively, Intel seems to have sidestepped some of the bottlenecks plaguing the industry, ensuring the new chips won’t stall once they hit the market. It’s a smart play in an era where memory availability can make or break a product launch.

Source: pcgamer.com