Frank Azor is the Alienware dude.
The more important thing is AMD is using TSMC. You won't believe me when I say this, but TSMC likely has better packaging resources than hot headed Samsung. There could arise problems even for the sudden change. TSMC allows IP buildup, but there is zero mention of infrequently changed blocks being transferable to a contemporary foundry. Good luck Nvidia.
The more important thing is AMD is using TSMC. You won't believe me when I say this, but TSMC likely has better packaging resources than hot headed Samsung. There could arise problems even for the sudden change. TSMC allows IP buildup, but there is zero mention of infrequently changed blocks being transferable to a contemporary foundry. Good luck Nvidia.