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System Name | Legion |
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Processor | i7-12700KF |
Motherboard | Asus Z690-Plus TUF Gaming WiFi D5 |
Cooling | Arctic Liquid Freezer 2 240mm AIO |
Memory | PNY MAKO DDR5-6000 C36-36-36-76 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor Hellhound 6700 XT 12GB |
Storage | WD SN770 512GB m.2, Samsung 980 Pro m.2 2TB |
Display(s) | Acer K272HUL 1440p / 34" MSI MAG341CQ 3440x1440 |
Case | Montech Air X |
Power Supply | Corsair CX750M |
Mouse | Logitech MX Anywhere 25 |
Keyboard | Logitech MX Keys |
Software | Lots |
I doubt that AMD or nVidia would buy Intel's fabs. For one, AMD spun off their fabs years ago which became Global Foundries so I highly doubt AMD would want to give having their own fabs a go again. As for nVidia, sure... they have a lot of money but running a fab is really expensive as Intel is finding out the hard way.
The only reason why TSMC got to where they are today is because everyone practically threw money their way. It's easy to spend money when it's someone else's money.
TSMC's rise is largely the result of funding by Taiwan's government. It takes the concept of 'subsidy' to a different level, as it was created by the government.
To this day, the National Development Fund is the #1 shareholder of TSMC.