TSMC incident may put AMD and Nvidia GPU/CPU supply at risk

What the FUCK
tomshardware.com/news/tsmc-semiconductor-fab-contamination-wafers-impact,38513.html

Attached: Untitled.jpg (757x1030, 302K)

womp womp

Attached: 1548612634326.png (645x773, 11K)

>TSMC 12nm and 16nm

AMD stock is not affected by this, none of their GPUs or CPUs use TSMC 12/16nm. When it comes to console SOCs those are made to order by Sony and Microsoft, AMD does little more than create a blueprint for the companies to work off of.

AMD console APUs are, however nothing else is

who cares about AMD?

How convenient it is that Nvidia has an excuse to never touch the prices on new cards

It's quite funny that the centralized manufacturing we find ourselves can cause such a pronounced market disruption from one incident.

Setting back supply half a week isn't a big deal. Every few months you have a cart carrying wafers fall off its track and shatter which shuts down production as decontamination takes place. Or you have an issue with some contaminants being detected in the water which requires them flushing everything. Shit happens. This isn't going to hurt anyone.

>wot
Sony and Microsoft are not clients of TSMC. AMD is the company who orders the wafers, pal.

Pure coincidence.

Attached: 1445873750669.jpg (250x250, 15K)

>12 and 16nm

Attached: 1439082755220.jpg (1631x1571, 85K)

>1% of a years stock impacted
Yeah big woop.

>amd and novidia
Welp, there's no official claim from tsmc, fud and click bait speculation to lure the idiots into making threads about it.
We have zero idea whose was these waffles.
Tsmc builds a shitload of other chips from other fabless companies.

>playing with liquid chemicals over computer parts
that'll teach them

Not their 7nm process, fa/g/got

>tsmc manufactures Zen+ CPUs

Attached: 1334654302652.jpg (594x426, 57K)

>12 and 16nm

No they don't. TSMC is only running console APUs, GPUs, and 7nm parts for AMD. All Zen+ designs from AMD are run at Global Foundries.

>7nm

>doesn't know what greentext means

Whomst art thou quoting

Only Zen2 is manufactured by tsmc, and that is 7nm as already pointed out.

You just don't know how to use it. You made a mistake, and now you look dumb. Accept it and move on.

>TSMC 12 and 14nm wafers get a ruined
>The same ones that Nvidiots need for Pascal and Turing
>Prices go up even more thanks to limited supply
>No one buys them as a result
>Nvidiot stocks get BTFO irrevocably
BASED TSMC Chinks

the stars really aligned for AMD

An incident that was only 3 days as well.

>12 and 16nm
It's fucking nothing.

it's over bros

Attached: 1457216014690.png (645x1260, 261K)

I thought that amds i/o chiplet was still TSMC 16nm?

The I/O dies are made by glofo. The only TSMC stuff AMD has right now is their 7nm stuff, which was unaffected.

You are the user who looks dumb and not capable of understanding sarcasm

>Ryzen 2000 series being at risk when they're fabbed at GloFo not TSMC

Attached: 2000x.png (2000x454, 22K)

the thing that gets me is
> an incident that proceeds for three fucking days