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cptaj | 7 months ago

That has happened like 4 times with AMD already since I've been buying PCs

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bee_rider|7 months ago

Switching to TSMC broke their negative feedback loop, though. In the past AMD could be relied on to somehow not have the money to invest in their fabs at some point, resulting in another Intel era.

Nowadays, there will be another process node from TSMC. If AMD doesn’t pay for the R&D, TSMC’s other customers (like Apple and… actually, Intel) will instead.

lotsofpulp|7 months ago

The problem for Intel is all the growth since mid 2000s is non PC.

iforgotpassword|7 months ago

Yup, though it's been never such a good run for them by far. Granted things were moving much faster back then overall, but amd has been dominating for 7 years now.