Magic Carpet
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Can I get a Tax refund for the billions of dollars that went to the chips industry to build the mythical fab plants?
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Just imagine a world where chips foundries are common making competition in this sector a thing
Now this is an aera where we need some competition. The fact the world is dependent on one company for advance chips is a disaster waiting to happen.
Sure if they didn't cost like $20 billion to build a new oneJust imagine a world where chips foundries are common making competition in this sector a thing
They are maxed out on production capacity - why would scale matter?True, but due to the amount sold the increase of the price isn't going to be as much. It's all about scale. Maybe the PS6 will be $600 at launch, but I'm expecting the Nvidia 6090 to be $2000 a launch.
You also gave big electricity price hikes (at least in Europe), amazing time to be alive...
I’m waiting for AMD to put out FSR that uses the AI cores in my 7900xt…If someone else can produce an upscaler that rivals Nvidia’s DLSS, we’ll be golden. That’s the only thing that’s special about Nvidia. Their GPUs aren’t all that in rasterization.
Older processes so less competition.That is true.
But console chips are also made by TSMC.
They are maxed out on production capacity - why would scale matter?
I don't see the link between "running short of supply" and increasing price other than "because we can".
Nvidia is a larger customer of TSMC compared to AMD so they probably get the same or slightly better rates on wafer prices. The price Sony negotiated with AMD includes whatever the wafer cost is from TSMC, so if costs for that go up, so do SoC prices. Scale doesn't really factor into it. The only relevant factors is the node used and the die size, PS5 uses 6nm and a rather small die so they won't likely get hit hard by cost increases. If PS6 uses 3nm and a larger die then costs for that SoC would be significantly higher, assuming this AI boom is still ongoing by that time.I was talking about the scale of consoles being sold with AMD chips. And this is where the difference between lone GPU sales versus Sony negotiating a certain price with AMD for a large order of APUs to put inside of the PS6. There's a difference.
Older processes so less competition.
I hope this AI bubble pops, it seems like smoke and mirrors to me in the short term
It's literally the beginning of the next-gen boom that the 90s saw with the internet. This is only the beginning for A.I.
Sorry man.
I hate the term AI... what we call AI these days is not real AI in any sense of it. This is as stupid as the using terms like "life hack".... what are you hacking?
When have you seen the word AI overused? For what life applications?
Not saying you're wrong.
It's literally the beginning of the next-gen boom that the 90s saw with the internet. This is only the beginning for A.I.
Sorry man.
Well, it depends. 4 or 5 nm will be available next year more easily as everyone fully shifts to 3nm for high end.But no real Slim version, because newer process nodes are filled up and expensive.
And it will affect the next consoles.
I’m waiting for AMD to put out FSR that uses the AI cores in my 7900xt…
You do realize that boom ended in a massive bust, right? Because it was mostly pixie dust, rainbows, and unicorn fantasies for most of those companies.
What a dystopian gaming market.
First mining. Now AI.
Gamers just can't get a break...
I dunno, man. I'd like to use my chips for more than 4 months before they catch on fire.Come on China, you flooded the world with cheap electric cars and solar panels where are the chips?
The USA is investing heavily, with Intel. But it takes a long time to get the required fabs up and running.TSMC is the modern version of oil and who owns it, adding to the poltical charged climate. Why doesn't USA or other countries invest in such plants? There seems to be alot of money to be made and demand is just going to keep going up.