The world’s largest chipmaker, Intel (INTC), is struggling with a supply shortage for its PC CPUs (central processing unit) due to a decline in volume production of its ten-nm (nanometer) PC CPUs as well as higher CPU demand.

Intel’s PC CPU supply shortage has led to lowered guidance for Micron Technology’s (MU) first quarter of fiscal 2019, which ends in November. In its fourth-quarter earnings call held last month, Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra stated that some of its PC customers had cut their shipment forecasts due to supply shortages. He expects the CPU shortage to go beyond the first quarter of fiscal 2019, although he doesn’t expect it to extend for a longer term.