They are not ramping up.
Because they think it may be a bubble. If it's not, no harm done to the hardware manufacturers, they just make more money per unit, but if it is a bubble, they don't want to be stranded with excess capacity.
I'm trying to understand the intent of your comment.
The person you're replying to explained why they're not ramping up, and you replied "They are not ramping up", which seems awfully silly.
Because they think it may be a bubble. If it's not, no harm done to the hardware manufacturers, they just make more money per unit, but if it is a bubble, they don't want to be stranded with excess capacity.