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Is Intel Making Too Many Chips?

editingwhiz writes "IT Manager's Journal business columnist Melanie Hollands is confused about Intel's mid-quarter financial update. The world's leading chipmaker warns that it has a major overage in inventory resulting in a gross margin reduction because its fabrication process is too darn efficient."(The gross margin reduction) is due to better-than-expected manufacturing efficiencies ... which have, in turn, resulted in more chips than needed," the company said. Huh? (ITMJ is part of the OSTG network.)" Actually, it makes sense - if you make too many chips that you don't sell, you increase costs, but without any increase in revenue.

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  1. question to hemos... by grammar+nazi · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    From the posting:
    "Actually, it makes senses - if you make too many chips that you don't sale, you increase costs, without the increases in revenue."
    Hemos, please forgive the grammar nazi for his ignorance: But enlighten me as to why you chose the verb "sale". I would have been naive and used "sell" and left out the deeper meaning that you are eluding to with "sale". Please enlighten a gammar nazi.
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