Another video from the same channel (Mentioned in the OP's video) where there seems maybe to be a design fault leading to a cracked board? yet they refuse to cover it via warrenty?
Not seen this posted yet?
https://www.reuters.com/business/intel-talks-buy-globalfoundries-about-30-billion-wsj-2021-07-15/
Doesn't Intel already have a better node than what Global Foundries were using? Or would they be going for the 7nm that they were developing in the past?
FX 5950 Ultra. Iirc it cost a stupid amount of money at the time (£600+?) and was worse than the ATI alternative? Was a part for the first PC i ever built though and I knew even less than I currently do at the time...
Not sure it's worth a thread of its own? Seems Intel may be spending 20 billion on two fabs in Arizona "To compete with TSMC"? https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/intel-declares-war-taiwan-semi-again-and-wall-street-delighted
Will just do as they already do in the US. Set up a scheme selling you parts, but at heavily inflated prices that make it uneconomic. And also demand you send in the original part as a "Core" first before they will send out the new part meaning there is a large waiting time for the parts to...
Investors are already demanding that Intel sell off their manufacturing side. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-intel-manufacturing-analysis-idUSKBN294165
TSMC reputed to be considering a 15% price increase for auto based chips https://wccftech.com/tsmc-considering-15-auto-chip-price-hike-amidst-global-shortage-report/ Was a report the other day Iirc stating there would be shortages until at least the end of Q2? And TSMC have supposedly told...
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