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Lmao both Intel and AMD just decided to drop the ball for this processor generation
At least AMD is not going to full production with this one. Intel has been at it for 2 generations now. It makes me wonder if this is a similar issue and if so is this actually a TSMC problem?
I'm pretty sure Intel makes all of their own CPUs so it's Intel's problem not TSMCs.
yea youre right, they have a deal with tsmc but not for the core processors.
Them and almost every major company in the world. The enshittification continues in the name of infinite growth.
What? Intel released bad chips. AMD is making sure theirs are good enough