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Can Intel Compete With Taiwan Semi? Nvidia CEO Says Test Chips ‘Look Good.’

Por: MarketWatch Business May 31, 2023

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The executive noted Nvidia’s close and long-term relationship with TSMC (TSMC), along with (005930.Korea), for manufacturing its chips. “We have a lot of customers depending on us. And so our supply chain resilience is very important to us. We manufacture in as many places as we can,” he replied. “We’re open to manufacturing with Intel. And (Intel CEO) Pat (Gelsinger) has said in the past that we’re evaluating their process, and... + full article



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