TSMC Scales Megachips While Intel Defies Physics
Chipmaking has hit a wall of physics, and the two biggest players are taking opposite exits. I see a clear split: TSMC is scaling systems, while Intel is doubling down
Chipmaking has hit a wall of physics, and the two biggest players are taking opposite exits. I see a clear split: TSMC is scaling systems, while Intel is doubling down

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