View Comments The global semiconductor shortage roiling a wide range of industries likely won’t be resolved for a few more years, according to Intel Corp.’s new CEO Pat Gelsinger. The company is reworking some of its factories to increase production and address the chip shortage in the auto industry, he said in an interview with CBS News, based on a transcript of “60 Minutes” that aired Sunday. It may take at least several months for the strain on supply to even begin easing, he added. “We have a couple of years until we catch up to this surging demand across every aspect of the business,” Gelsinger said.