INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
with potential manufacturing delays on the horizon with TSMC.This one comes from DigiTimes, a tech publication which needs to be treated
with some caution, as it has something of a variable track record when it comes to the veracity of the rumors it peddles (although the site
certainly gets things right some of the time, and has a lot of ears to the ground in the component supply chain).At any rate, DigiTimes
capacity, because TSMC is set to struggle with demand (particularly driven by the smartphone sector).Indeed, the article cites unnamed
industry sources as having revealed that TSMC has significantly extended the production lead time on 7nm from two months to almost six
starts running to the hills with their arms flailing around in panic that AMD might be coming up short when it comes to making Navi graphics
cards or Ryzen 3000 processors (the latter having already seen struggles in terms of fulfilling demand for some CPUs), nothing is going to
suffer more, although TSMC is apparently in the process of setting aside more budget for expanding capacity in terms of its 7nm
processors (like the mighty 3900X for example).Via PCGamesN