Comments by "Maxwell Benz" (@Tential1) on "JayEmm on Cars"
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@venom5809 if you take the time to learn how chip manufacturing works it is normal. All the large companies released new products utilizing the same, chip manufacturing facility, but a new console launch doesn't happen as regularly as the other companies release their products, so the year that consoles are valiste combined with Auto industry utilizing more chips combined with everything going on in the world right now, if you listen to these companies investor reports this isn't going to end for at least another year. Due to the complexities of how chip manufacturing works it's not possible to scale-up manufacturing to meet this type of demand. Of course you hear other stuff on the news because people on the news don't understand the stuff either. For AMD, the company in the new consoles, you have to decide whether to build a chip for the PS5, the Xbox series X, you are new CPU line, your new server line, your notebook lines or your graphics card lineup. Every single one of those devices are in high demand and that's only amd. The main bottleneck is a fact that you can't really make these devices anywhere but tsmc as they are the only company willing to spend the money on R&D able to make the stuff. Intel won't let you use their facilities and was too busy paying their shareholders dividends and dicking around, and other facilities have failed so miserably that no one will ever risk using them again.
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