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oxqbldpxo ◴[] No.45765471[source]
All these companies depend on TSMC for their life.
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jayd16 ◴[] No.45777141[source]
I mean... do they? TSMC is the best but in a world where they had to use Samsung or Intel is it really a death sentence?
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1. tomcam ◴[] No.45778308[source]
My intuition is that we would adapt just fine. Maybe we'd have to drop to assembly more often, read the chip docs closely, etc. Unheard-of performance benefits are still being found from Commodore 64s and first-gen IBM PCs, for crying out loud. What if we wrung every last cycle out of the Samsung or Intel chips?