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AsGryffynn said:
zero129 said:

Whats even more funny with current prices on GPUs with the scalpers etc it would prob wouk out cheaper to get a ticket to there buy a gpu and come back

Taiwan is that country that gives me NEW reasons to hate them every year... like South Korea and Canada (and as of 2014 and 2019, France and China). 

Alright, why didn't Intel actually build a capable fab? The only fabs outside Asia that do half decent work are all Intel branded. 

Intel is technically opening up their fabs to third party and their rebranded 10nm to 7nm is very competitive against TSMC's 7nm in terms of density. Of course, we have no idea how much Intel is charging for it and not to mention, all of the designs from Nvidia and AMD are done with the notion of going TSMC or Samsung as Intel hasn't opened up their fabs to third parties afaik before the new CEO.

There's also a certain amount of conflict of interest as Intel makes both CPUs and GPUs where as TSMC doesn't and Samsung technically doesn't in the space Nvidia and AMD are targeting. Also the fact that Intel has faced endless delays in their node shrinks lowers confidence. But who knows, in 2024 or later, maybe we will see more companies using Intel fabs.



                  

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