delong.height
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Because foundry need to evolved, and foundry pure-play is unlikely to take place now given TSM has absorb all major revenues. For any others to survives (and they do deserve to), IDM plays a pivotal role, in which it's an evolution to existing business model.Why would the entire semiconductor industry, including supply chains, customers, and even Intel’s competitors, wait for Intel to figure out IDM 2.0, IDM 3.0, IDM X, or whatever “IDM” version comes next? The train left a long time ago, and most advanced logic players are already on board, except Intel and Samsung.
This “IDM xyz” approach worked in the past, when IDM players were the dominant force. Advanced logic IDMs like Intel and IBM used to be at the center of the universe. But those days are long gone.
You can argue that the train already left, but Intel has been the top contributor to the semiconductor industry.
Also, if I am Nvidia, I'm going to be super mad if TSM is giving same level of access to AMD, and I would want to beat it to death, so that even I lose all of competitive edge (developer mind, software support, etc). I can still win in terms of supply. And that is how Intel was able to win against AMD assuming I'm offering a competitive silicon and solution. I would want privilege, a better supply chain than everyone else.