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AMD's Lisa Su: No Plans to Change Suppliers at the Moment, but Does Not Rule Out the Possibility of Using Samsung or Intel in the Future

I could say the same thing about then TSMC technicians versus the ones I see in the US, same about the eastern trades versus Americans. It’s not wonder manufacturing moved to the East, LOL. Just look at the unions recently striking dock, Boeing etc. American manufacturing labor is general fat, slow, old and feel entitled
It's not uncommon with Taiwanese business to take the phrase "seniority pay" literally. Older hires just get offered bigger salaries.

Also, most Taiwanese tech conglomerates have very grey haired management now. 60-70 years old CEOs are everywhere.
 
If a company gets distracted, that it there fault. There are ways to prevent this.

I do not know of any case where a company orders to distract the supplier... Its an Urban Legend in my experience.
From what rumors said It is quite similar in intel's 3nm order in tsmc. tsmc was not stupid and intel seemed not catch up 3nm tech as quick as they want.
Eventually, who is the winner?
 
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