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TSMC's 7nm Production Likely to Be Underutilized in 2019 as Smartphone Chip Demand Weakens

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DigiTimes, citing a Chinese-language Commercial Times report, cites TSMC's 7 nm foundry capacity as likely being underutilized in 2019. After TSMC announced it expected cutting-edge 7 nm designs to correspond to around 20% of the company's revenues in 2019, the company will likely have to review those projections, as lower demand from smartphone chip manufacturers will likely leave TSMC with less actual output than that which it can churn out.

Due to a cutback in orders placed by Apple, HiSilicon and Qualcomm, concerns regarding TSMC's ability to be the sole 7 nm chip fabrication tech for the industry can likely be laid to rest. That the smartphone market is reaching saturation is a well-known quantity - it's becoming harder and harder to cram new technologies that justify the yearly smartphone upgrade that most companies vie for - and one of the reasons for the launch of various brand-specific smartphone subscription services. The difference isn't scandalous - TSMC will still be making use of 80-90% of its total 7nm process capacity during the first half of 2019, the report quoted industry sources as saying.



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AMD's chiplets to TSMC's rescue?
 
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AMD be like :pimp:
 
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Well, then we could assume there will be little to no trouble when Zen 2 ramps up (or did AMD already start?)
 

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Hoping for Nvidia's 7nm GPUs in 2019, but it seems unlikely.
 
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Hoping for Nvidia's 7nm GPUs in 2019, but it seems unlikely.

Their low end /
2050/2060 may use 7nm first
 

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Their low end /
2050/2060 may use 7nm first

I would be surprised if the 2060 didn't use the tu106 silicon that's already there...
 
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Everyone is thinking, and posting, the same thing. This is good for AMD. It wouldn't have to wait in line for capacity. It could also force TSMC to reconsider it's priorities when designing a new process node and not target mobile chips, because I believe that's what it was doing those last years.
 
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You say market saturation is the problem? I think i could do with yearly upgrades if bloody pricing was a bit more realistic.
 
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Their low end /
2050/2060 may use 7nm first
I'd be surprised, they started designing those when 7nm looked v hard to do.
 
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I've never understood why smartphones are getting pushed out so hard, so fast in the past 5ish years.

There's only so much technology advancement that has taken place, they can't really make phones that much better. Sure, snappier CPUs or higher res screens (to me, that seem pointless on such a small area) or maybe better cameras, but all in all, nothing else has really been done to make newer phones coming out that much more appealing then the last batch.

Perhaps I'm in the minority here with my thinking because a phone usually lasts me a good 4+ years before I upgrade, so the constant releasing of new phones with heftier prices are unnecessary and mind boggling (some phones pushing $1,000+, that's just fricking nuts).

Here are my last smartphones:

Acquired in mid 2007 (give or take): LG Chocolate Touch. It lacked certain smartphone capabilities, such as full web pages on the internet and I had it for about 5 years. Towards the end the touch screen was kinda out of wack and I constantly had to calibrate it, but the phone made calls and I could text on it - I was content. I would have kept it until it completely crapped out on me, but the wife complained that her phone (same model) was pretty much worthless because it ran like molasses and couldn't be fixed.....she made us upgrade.

December of 2013: HTC DNA - had it for just shy of 4 years. In August of 2017 the mic on the phone died. I could still text/email, but I couldn't receive any calls or make any calls. After a couple of months of this I finally decided to get a new phone because I still needed a way to contact my grandpa so we could talk every few months.

October 2017: Galaxy S8 - still my current phone.

Phones costing more and more, plus nothing really "new" on them, do these companies think people are just going to keep buying the latest and most expensive piece of hardware because it's new? It doesn't surprise me that smartphone demand is starting to wane.
 
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I've never understood why smartphones are getting pushed out so hard, so fast in the past 5ish years.

There's only so much technology advancement that has taken place, they can't really make phones that much better. Sure, snappier CPUs or higher res screens (to me, that seem pointless on such a small area) or maybe better cameras, but all in all, nothing else has really been done to make newer phones coming out that much more appealing then the last batch.

Perhaps I'm in the minority here with my thinking because a phone usually lasts me a good 4+ years before I upgrade, so the constant releasing of new phones with heftier prices are unnecessary and mind boggling (some phones pushing $1,000+, that's just fricking nuts).

Here are my last smartphones:

Acquired in mid 2007 (give or take): LG Chocolate Touch. It lacked certain smartphone capabilities, such as full web pages on the internet and I had it for about 5 years. Towards the end the touch screen was kinda out of wack and I constantly had to calibrate it, but the phone made calls and I could text on it - I was content. I would have kept it until it completely crapped out on me, but the wife complained that her phone (same model) was pretty much worthless because it ran like molasses and couldn't be fixed.....she made us upgrade.

December of 2013: HTC DNA - had it for just shy of 4 years. In August of 2017 the mic on the phone died. I could still text/email, but I couldn't receive any calls or make any calls. After a couple of months of this I finally decided to get a new phone because I still needed a way to contact my grandpa so we could talk every few months.

October 2017: Galaxy S8 - still my current phone.

Phones costing more and more, plus nothing really "new" on them, do these companies think people are just going to keep buying the latest and most expensive piece of hardware because it's new? It doesn't surprise me that smartphone demand is starting to wane.
I went from a Samsung s5 to a s9+. The phone is so much bigger.
 

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I go through a phone a year. I can't stand how much faster the new ones are than mine. Currently have a v30 and it's time is up.
 
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If less smartphones are being sold does this mean PC RAM can finally get cheaper as the fabs free up for us instead of pumping out smartphone parts?
 
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If less smartphones are being sold does this mean PC RAM can finally get cheaper as the fabs free up for us instead of pumping out smartphone parts?
Samsung will just artifically raise the ram price and decreasse production to compensate.
Another "fire / virus / alien invasion" on their factories would do.
 
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Hoping for Nvidia's 7nm GPUs in 2019, but it seems unlikely.

It would be nice, but I suspect there is no hurry, the competition struggle to topple 28nm Maxwell in performance per watt.

Maybe they should have spent less money making videos mocking Fermi, hey ho.
 
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I've never understood why smartphones are getting pushed out so hard, so fast in the past 5ish years.

There's only so much technology advancement that has taken place, they can't really make phones that much better. Sure, snappier CPUs or higher res screens (to me, that seem pointless on such a small area) or maybe better cameras, but all in all, nothing else has really been done to make newer phones coming out that much more appealing then the last batch.

Perhaps I'm in the minority here with my thinking because a phone usually lasts me a good 4+ years before I upgrade, so the constant releasing of new phones with heftier prices are unnecessary and mind boggling (some phones pushing $1,000+, that's just fricking nuts).

Here are my last smartphones:

Acquired in mid 2007 (give or take): LG Chocolate Touch. It lacked certain smartphone capabilities, such as full web pages on the internet and I had it for about 5 years. Towards the end the touch screen was kinda out of wack and I constantly had to calibrate it, but the phone made calls and I could text on it - I was content. I would have kept it until it completely crapped out on me, but the wife complained that her phone (same model) was pretty much worthless because it ran like molasses and couldn't be fixed.....she made us upgrade.

December of 2013: HTC DNA - had it for just shy of 4 years. In August of 2017 the mic on the phone died. I could still text/email, but I couldn't receive any calls or make any calls. After a couple of months of this I finally decided to get a new phone because I still needed a way to contact my grandpa so we could talk every few months.

October 2017: Galaxy S8 - still my current phone.

Phones costing more and more, plus nothing really "new" on them, do these companies think people are just going to keep buying the latest and most expensive piece of hardware because it's new? It doesn't surprise me that smartphone demand is starting to wane.
I'm the same way. I have no interest in something over 1080p on a small screen, hell my preferred phone would be a 4" 720p screen. The snapdragon 800 in my crippled nexus 5 is still mroe then fast enough to do anything I need, and my current moto Z has a 625 that has not once ever felt slow. I also got to set up a phone for a coworker, a moto E with a 425, the chip itself never felt slow, only the storage. If it had the storage out of the moto z, it would be perfectly powerful for normal phone usage.

I could understand the phone replacement every 2 years back when the galaxy 2 was the newest thing, as every 2 years phones were noticeably faster in day to day tasks and battery life was dramatically improving. But today? Screens, CPUs, memory, they are all fast enough for normal usage, and a 3 year old phone doesnt feel slow to me at all.
 
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I thought AMD already has a contract to make Zen 2 with them.... This smalls fishy. Ryzen 3000 production should easily make up the slack. (IF Ryzen 3000 series is even 7nm)
 
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Ryzen 3000 production should easily make up the slack.

I'm not sure it will. Public today buys far more smartphones than PCs. Of course wafer size with Ryzen is larger, so maybe....
 
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I thought AMD already has a contract to make Zen 2 with them.... This smalls fishy. Ryzen 3000 production should easily make up the slack. (IF Ryzen 3000 series is even 7nm)
Zen 2 7nm chiplets are incredibily small thus the yield should be very good.
So this might actually comes down to the number of chiplets per wafer is so good that there is a surplus of capacity.
Also x86 CPUs are a drop in the bucket compare to the sheer number of ARM SOC for phones tablets etc made every year.
Everyone and their grandma owns some kind of ARM phone / tablet / TV box these days, not everyone owns a PC anymore.

The good thing about this is AMD should have no issues with supply and could price their products even more agressively.
 
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