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This isn't the case where there is an equally good or better alternative and TSMC is doing something shady to prevent customers from buying competitor's products. No one else has an equally good or better node, that's it.
I'm not mad at anybody - fanboyism is kinda human nature. We had Intel absolute dominance in lithography tech for so long, and we saw what good it brought...
On another note, comment such as "GO TSMC!" were very common in the last few years - my post is mainly because of their number.
I don't get it, this is so bizarre, who are you mad at ? Us ? Be mad at Samsung, GloFo, Intel, and the dozens of foundries that have died off in the last couple of decades.
Seriously, this is idiotic. I don't buy wafers, do you ? Let them figure it out.
I agree that finding another foundry that is completely customer oriented (which disqualifies Intel and Samsung) to compete with TSMC is currently impossible.
On a slightly related note, there was a great number of sinophobic anti-SMIC gloating comments - though (un)officially state-controlled foundry in China is not ideal, at least they aren't owned by a dedicated product owner (Intel, Samsung), so at least they *could've* been partially customer-oriented - at least when not producing government-ordered stuff. It's not unrealistic to happen because, well, I doubt government pays as good as would fabless customers.
I've heard that EC isn't particularly happy with the current foundry/semiconductor situation too, and plans to invest in Europe-based facilities (and IPs) - which is undoubtedly a good thing, except it won't happen in years.
Until then, TSMC has a clear path of dominance. I've heard (somewhat dubious source) that TSMC already asks few times more per waffer on the same node. Don't know if it's true, but wouldn't surprise me or wouldn't surprise me that to happen in the next period...
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