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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.